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Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair for Anterior Leaflet Flail Induced by Transapical Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.


ABSTRACT:

Background

Transapical transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TA-TAVR) is a viable option for inoperable patients who are not eligible for a transfemoral route. Rarely, delayed complications such as primary mitral regurgitation (MR) may emerge owing to procedural factors.

Case summary

An 85-year-old patient deemed at high surgical risk underwent TA-TAVR successfully for severe symptomatic aortic stenosis. Two months after the procedure, he returned with progressive dyspnea secondary to severe MR caused by anterior mitral leaflet flail. Mitral transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (M-TEER) was performed with a significant reduction in MR severity and notable symptomatic improvement.

Discussion

This case describes an unusual late-onset complication of TA-TAVR. Early recognition and reintervention were key, as M-TEER offered a safe and effective strategy for treating this atypical complication.

Take-home message

Severe primary MR can be a complication of TA-TAVR that may not be detectable in the immediate postoperative period, and M-TEER can be a valid option for its treatment.

SUBMITTER: Betti M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC12426552 | biostudies-literature | 2025 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mitral Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair for Anterior Leaflet Flail Induced by Transapical Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement.

Betti Matteo M   Streukens Sebastian A F SAF   Kats Suzanne S   Maesen Bart B   Vainer Jindra J   Theunissen Ralph A L J RALJ   van 't Hof Arnoud W J AWJ   Vriesendorp Pieter A PA  

JACC. Case reports 20250801 22


<h4>Background</h4>Transapical transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TA-TAVR) is a viable option for inoperable patients who are not eligible for a transfemoral route. Rarely, delayed complications such as primary mitral regurgitation (MR) may emerge owing to procedural factors.<h4>Case summary</h4>An 85-year-old patient deemed at high surgical risk underwent TA-TAVR successfully for severe symptomatic aortic stenosis. Two months after the procedure, he returned with progressive dyspnea second  ...[more]

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