• Department of Cardiology, the Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha 410000, P. R. China;
FANG Zhenfei, Email: fangzhenfei@csu.edu.cn
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This paper reported a 75-year-old female patient. She was admitted to our hospital for “repeated chest pain, shortness of breath for more than 5 years, and syncope 3 times”. The CT scan of the patient showed severe aortic valve stenosis, bicuspid valve, and severe calcification; then she underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement in our hospital. After the prosthesis was implanted, there was a significant paravalvular leak. Considering the triangular area formed between the calcified clumps, the valve was not fully dilated. Paravalvular leak closure was performed during the operation, attempted through the valve stent mesh to closuring. A rare incarceration of the transmitter occurred. An attempt was made to pull out the incarcerated transmitter through a pull-up technique, which resulted in the prosthesis prolapse. The patient was eventually transferred to surgery aortic valve replacement.

Citation: SU Wen, HUANG Yiyuan, TAI Shi, TANG Jianjun, FANG Zhenfei. A case of perivalvular leakage and attempt of closure operation after transcatheter aortic valve replacement. West China Medical Journal, 2020, 35(4): 484-488. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.202002386 Copy

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