Erol V Belli, MD and Calvin Choi, MD discuss how transcatheter mitral valve repair (MitraClip) helps patients when their heart function declines and mitral…

Mitral valve regurgitation is a heart condition that causes blood to leak back from the left lower chamber (left ventricle) to the left upper chamber (left atrium) through the diseased mitral valve. Your mitral valve may be leaking due to degeneration of the valve itself or due to an enlarged heart. When patients with mitral valve regurgitation develop symptoms or their heart function declines, mitral valve repair or replacement is recommended.
If you are at high risk to undergo conventional open-heart surgery, the mitral valve can be repaired with a catheter-based system from a vein in the groin using a minimally invasive procedure called MitraClip transcatheter mitral valve repair, or TMVR.
Our specialized interventional cardiologists at the ÂÜÀòÉç Cardiovascular Center in Jacksonville have successfully used transcatheter mitral valve repair (MitraClip) to improve the quality of life for patients like you throughout the region.
If you have mitral valve regurgitation and your cardiologist has determined the risks are too high to undergo a traditional open-heart surgery, the MitraClip procedure is an option for you. If you are over 70 years old and have other medical problems such as lung, liver or kidney disease, the MitraClip procedure may be a good alternative.
The MitraClip procedure has several benefits over traditional mitral valve surgery, including:
You should expect to stay in the hospital for about one night following this procedure and the majority of patients are able to perform regular activities within two to three days. You may be referred to the outpatient cardiac rehabilitation program.
The internationally recognized heart team experts at the ÂÜÀòÉç Cardiovascular Center are leaders in cardiac care, research and education. Our doctors have been leaders in percutaneous transcatheter interventions and minimally invasive heart and chest surgery for more than two decades. Our interventional cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons are professors and researchers in one of the nation's largest cardiovascular training programs at the University of Florida College of Medicine – Jacksonville.
Our cardiologists, as faculty of the , participate in numerous national and international clinical trials. Using the most sophisticated equipment available, the center offers state-of-the-art diagnostic, therapeutic and rehabilitative cardiac services. In Northeast Florida, many leading-edge interventional therapies are only available at the ÂÜÀòÉç Cardiovascular Center – Jacksonville, which we believe provides better outcomes for our cardiovascular patients.
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