1st Edition
by Charanjit S Rihal (Author), Claire Raphael (Author)
Advances in structural heart disease (SHD) is occurring at a rapid rate, and the Mayo Clinic is at the forefront of developing procedural techniques in this fast-changing field. Handbook of Structural Heart Interventions provides practical, focused coverage of SHD, bringing you up to date with today’s evidence-based techniques and approaches for common and uncommon SHD procedures. Ideal for both SHD trainees and established practitioners, attendings, and fellows in interventional cardiology, this easy-to-use handbook is a unique educational and clinical resource in a quickly expanding field.
- Uses a consistent
format for procedures, clearly guiding you through the scope of the
problem, procedure/technique, and outcomes.
- Employs a “building blocks approach pioneered at Mayo as an effective training method for procedural learning.
- Includes training tips and pitfalls from leading structural heart authorities.
- Contains 550 full-color illustrations, including anatomy and step-by-step procedures.
- Features
separate sections on aortic valve interventions, mitral valve
interventions, ventricular septal interventions, tricuspid valves,
pulmonary valves, ACHD interventions, and miscellaneous/variable
anatomic positions.
- Covers key procedures such as TAVR;
valvuloplasty, valve-in-valve, and valve-in-ring; left atrial appendage
closure; VSD closure, paravalvular leak closure, and more.