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Dr. Rajesh Sharma Pediatric Cardiologist Treats Patients with Congenital Heart Disease
New implant tool affords less invasive option to deal with pulmonary valve regurgitation for patients with a native or surgically-repaired right ventricular outflow tract


Dr. Rajesh Sharma
BriefingWire.com, 2/03/2022 - A new implant tool affords a less invasive option to deal with pulmonary valve regurgitation for patients with a native or surgically-repaired right ventricular outflow tract

Dr. Rajesh Sharma pediatric cardiologist utilizes the first in the globe non-surgical coronary heart valve to treat pediatric and grownup sufferers with a local or surgically-repaired proper ventricular outflow tract (RVOT), the part of the coronary heart that carries blood out of the right ventricle to the lungs. The device is designed for sufferers who have extreme pulmonary valve regurgitation (blood leaking backward into the right lower chamber of the heart), a condition that regularly results from a congenital coronary heart ailment. The device, referred to as the harmony transcatheter pulmonary valve (TPV) system, is supposed to enhance blood flow to the lungs in sufferers with intense pulmonary valve regurgitation without open-heart surgical operation, that's the current widespread of care. The use of the harmony valve can also delay the time earlier than a patient needs additional open-coronary heart surgery. It is able to also doubtlessly reduce the full number of open-heart surgical procedures required over an individual’s lifetime.

“The Harmony TPV affords a new treatment option for adult and pediatric sufferers with certain kinds of congenital heart sickness. It offers a less-invasive treatment alternative to open-heart surgery to sufferers with a leaky native or surgically-repaired RVOT and may help patients improve their best lifestyles and go back to their normal activity more quickly, for this reason fulfilling an unmet medical need of many patients with a congenital heart ailment,” stated best pediatric cardiothoracic surgeon Fortis.

Congenital heart defects (chds) are conditions that might be present at birth and might affect the form of an infant’s heart and the way it works. They're the maximum common kind of birth defect, affecting approximately 40,000 babies born every yr. It is anticipated that over a million infants, kids, teenagers, and adults are living with this inside the country. Patients with this regularly require coronary heart procedures early in life to assist improve blood float to the lungs. After having this sort of process, the patient may also or might not have an operating pulmonary valve, which may cause pulmonary regurgitation. Extreme pulmonary valve regurgitation can be corrected via open-heart surgical operation to place a right ventricle-pulmonary artery conduit or an artificial valve.

According to Dr. Rajesh Sharma pediatric cardiologist, “Throughout the implantation technique of a harmony valve, a thin, hole tube (catheter) with a collapsed concord valve on the end is inserted via a vein in the groin or in the neck and into the right aspect of the heart after which into the RVOT wherein it's miles located into function. The valve is then released from the catheter; it expands on its very own, and anchors to the RVOT. As soon as the new valve is in place, it opens and closes like a door to force the blood to go with the flow in the best course.”

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