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MBBS, MD, DM (RGKMC, Kolkata)
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6 years experience overall
Paschim Boragaon , Guwahati
DNB - Cardiothoracic Surgery, MS - General Surgery, MBBS
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15 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
MD(MEDICINE) DM(CARDIOLOGY)
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10 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
MBBS, MD, DM
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6 years experience overall
Paschim Boragaon , Guwahati
MD,DM
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20 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
M.Sc, MBBS, MD, DM (AIIMS, New Delhi)
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22 years experience overall
Paschim Boragaon , Guwahati
MD,DM,FSCAI
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10 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
DM CARDIOLOGY
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5 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
MBBS, PGDCC
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14 years experience overall
Zoo Road Guwahati , Guwahati
MD, D Card, FCCP
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20 years experience overall
Guwahati , Guwahati
MD & DM
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8 years experience overall
Zoo Road Guwahati , Guwahati
Sometimes, a small amount of leakage around the MitraClip may occur after the procedure. However, this leakage is often minimal and does not significantly impact overall heart function. Follow-up visits with your doctor will help monitor any changes in valve leakage.
The life expectancy after mitral valve repair via MitraClip varies depending on the patient’s overall health and specific condition. However, studies have shown that patients who undergo successful MitraClip procedures have improved quality of life and long-term survival rates.
Transcatheter mitral valve replacement (TMVR) is a more complex procedure that involves replacing the entire mitral valve using a catheter-based approach. In contrast, the MitraClip procedure is less invasive and repairs the existing mitral valve by attaching a clip to improve its function.
Yes. After a MitraClip procedure, you may be prescribed blood-thinning medications such as aspirin or anticoagulants to prevent blood clots. Your doctor will determine the medicine and duration of use based on your circumstances.
If a MitraClip fails to reduce mitral valve regurgitation adequately or if the condition worsens over time, alternative treatment options may be considered. These options could include repeat MitraClip procedures, open-heart surgery, or other interventions your doctor recommends.
The MitraClip device comes in different sizes to accommodate the variability in mitral valve anatomy. The interventional cardiologist will select the appropriate clip size based on the patient’s needs.
MitraClip is a repair procedure rather than a replacement. It allows for the repositioning and tightening of the mitral valve leaflets, restoring normal valve function and reducing regurgitation.
After a MitraClip procedure, you will be closely monitored for a few hours to ensure there are no complications. Medications to manage pain and prevent infection may be prescribed. Following your doctor’s instructions regarding physical activity restrictions and medication usage during recovery is essential.
The duration of the MitraClip procedure can vary depending on the complexity of your case, but on average, it takes around 2-3 hours to complete.
The eligibility criteria for MitraClip may vary from patient to patient. Generally, it is suitable for patients with significant mitral valve regurgitation who cannot undergo open-heart surgery due to age, other health conditions, or high surgical risk.
The recovery time for the MitraClip procedure is shorter than that for traditional open-heart surgery. Most patients can go home about a week after the procedure and return to normal activities within a few weeks.
Before undergoing MitraClip surgery, you may need to undergo specific tests and assessments to evaluate your heart condition. These tests and assessments may include echocardiograms, electrocardiograms, and blood tests. Your doctor will provide instructions about fasting guidelines to be followed before the procedure.
The MitraClip procedure is performed by an interventional cardiologist, a specialist in using catheters and minimally invasive techniques to treat heart conditions.
The success rate of a MitraClip procedure varies depending on the patient’s specific condition and overall health. On average, patients experience a significant improvement in their symptoms and a reduction in mitral valve regurgitation after the procedure.
The MitraClip procedure treats mitral valve regurgitation, wherein the valve in the heart’s left side does not close properly and results in blood flowing backward. During the minimally invasive procedure, a small clip is inserted through a catheter and attached to the valve, allowing it to close more effectively.