• Department of Cardiovascular Surgery, Xinqiao Hospital, the Second Affiliated Hospital of Army Military Medical University, Chongqing 400037, P. R. China;
JIAN Chao, Email: zhao.j@tmmu.edu.cn
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Patients with severe aortic stenosis will gradually develop symptoms of heart failure. Aortic valve replacement is an effective treatment at present, while transcatheter aortic valve replacement is suitable for high-risk elderly patients. This article reports a patient with severe aortic valve stenosis and severe scoliosis who underwent transcatheter aortic valve replacement. Detailed preoperative evaluation and avoidance of peripheral vascular injury were the characteristics of this case. The patient was an elderly male with severe scoliosis. After fully evaluating the risks and benefits of surgery, a surgical strategy was formulated. The patient was in the supine position to complete the preoperative CT, and then the long sheath was used to pass through the thoracoabdominal aortic angle during the operation. After angiography-assisted adjustment and determination of the optimal release angle, the valve was accurately released, and the operation went smoothly without serious peripheral vascular damage.

Citation: LIANG Chunshui, JIAN Chao. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement for severe aortic stenosis complicated by severe scoliosis: a case report. West China Medical Journal, 2022, 37(4): 507-510. doi: 10.7507/1002-0179.202203041 Copy

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