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tavr procedure explained through 'Doctor's Computer'

Overview

Aortic stenosis (AS) is the most common type of heart Valve disease that affects lakhs of people worldwide. Severe aortic stenosis can be life-threatening because it obstructs the flow of blood in a proper direction. 

What is TAVR & what makes it essential - Explains Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor Medanta  

TAVR procedure from Doctor's Computer I Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor Medanta

For the treatment of severe aortic stenosis, the cardiologist may recommend Aortic Valve Replacement. Surgical aortic valve replacement could be risky in old age patients and because of this reason many old age patients with severe aortic stenosis remain untreated. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is a boon for old age patients with severe aortic stenosis who need aortic valve replacement.

Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor, a renowned & most experienced Indian expert in tavr from Gurugram based Medanta Hospital says that "Transcatheter Aortic Valve replacement refers to percutaneous aortic valve replacement.

Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor explains that "through access via the femoral artery in the groin area specialized equipment is inserted and is taken to the heart. This process is carried out to deliver a new aortic valve in the heart. TAVR treatment offers aortic valve replacement, there are No cuts, No sedation, No blood Loss, least possible complications. The new aortic valve through tavr is expected to function nicely for 12-15 years. "

Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor adds that tavr procedure needs to be performed by only experts in tavr cardiology. It is an institutional procedure and requires to be done in a proper setup with 360-degree care. Dr. Rajneesh Kapoor said that the tavr procedure needs meticulous patient health diagnosis and analysis. This requires high-end image-based heart structure analysis.

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