2018
DOI: 10.3389/fcvm.2018.00118
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Surgical Techniques for Tricuspid Valve Disease

Abstract: Tricuspid valve disease affects millions of patients worldwide. It has always been considered less relevant than the left-side valves of the heart, but this “forgotten valve” still represents a great challenge for the cardiac surgeons, especially in the most difficult symptomatic scenarios. In this review we analyze the wide spectrum of surgical techniques for the treatment of a diseased tricuspid valve.

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“…Currently, the surgical techniques for FTR vary from suture repair to implantation of prosthetic rings. Since the first introduction of prosthetic rings for tricuspid annuloplasty in 1971, multiple ring designs have been developed to reinforce the tricuspid annulus by fixing the annulus during systole, restoring the physiologic valve geometry, reducing the annular dilatation, or restoring the 3D morphology [4]. The prosthetic rings for tricuspid annuloplasty have been categorized in accordance with the degree of rigidity, the completeness of the circularity, and the dimensionality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, the surgical techniques for FTR vary from suture repair to implantation of prosthetic rings. Since the first introduction of prosthetic rings for tricuspid annuloplasty in 1971, multiple ring designs have been developed to reinforce the tricuspid annulus by fixing the annulus during systole, restoring the physiologic valve geometry, reducing the annular dilatation, or restoring the 3D morphology [4]. The prosthetic rings for tricuspid annuloplasty have been categorized in accordance with the degree of rigidity, the completeness of the circularity, and the dimensionality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technique is employed when annuloplasty does not sufficiently correct FTR, such as cases of severe leaflet tethering. On the other hand, “the Clover Technique”, named for the post-operative shape of the valve, was developed by Lapenna et al (2010) and Belluschi et al (2018) [94,95] to correct severe FTR and significant leaflet tethering. The procedure uses both suture and ring annuloplasty to restore the annular geometry and a polypropylene suture to fasten each leaflet at the midpoint of the free edge.…”
Section: Functional Tricuspid Regurgitation: Diagnosis and Treatmementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anatomical characteristics of the TV determine the repair technique to be used. In some cases, valve repair is not possible and/or not indicated and valve replacement is selected based on the strategy [16].…”
Section: Surgical Techniques For the Treatment Of Tricuspid Insufficimentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The annuloplasty technique with rigid or semi-rigid incomplete ring implants showed better results compared to sutures and is the most selected technique for annuloplasty. In some cases, the annuloplasty is not sufficient; therefore, it is necessary to increase the anterior leaflet with pericardium or the Clover technique (stitching together the middle point of the free edges of the tricuspid leaflets) [16, 19].…”
Section: Surgical Techniques For the Treatment Of Tricuspid Insufficimentioning
confidence: 99%
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