[Mitral valve reconstruction without cardiopulmonary bypass. Border zone between cardiac surgery and interventional cardiology]

Herz. 2006 Aug;31(5):406-12. doi: 10.1007/s00059-006-2835-5.
[Article in German]

Abstract

Mitral regurgitation is a disease associated with major clinical impairment depending on its severity. Treatment is usually performed by surgical reconstruction or valve replacement. Initial attempts to perform the surgical procedure without extracorporeal circulation are currently being made. In parallel, new devices in interventional cardiology offer percutaneous treatment of the disease. At present, one surgical approach and several percutaneous ones exist, which are evaluated in phase I or phase II studies. In this article, the authors focus on the available data as well as on the advantages and disadvantages of the different approaches.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Angioplasty, Balloon / instrumentation
  • Cardiopulmonary Bypass*
  • Equipment Design
  • Heart Valve Prosthesis Implantation / instrumentation*
  • Heart-Lung Machine
  • Humans
  • Minimally Invasive Surgical Procedures / instrumentation*
  • Mitral Valve / diagnostic imaging
  • Mitral Valve / pathology
  • Mitral Valve / surgery
  • Mitral Valve Insufficiency / diagnostic imaging
  • Mitral Valve Insufficiency / pathology
  • Mitral Valve Insufficiency / surgery*
  • Postoperative Complications / diagnostic imaging
  • Prosthesis Design
  • Radiography
  • Surgical Instruments