The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved the first replacement heart valve from donated human tissue, in which the tissue's cells have been removed. Removing the tissue's cells is designed to lower the risk of an immune response from the body and subsequent tissue rejection. The new valve is designed for patients who need a pulmonary valve replaced because of disease, malformation, or malfunction.
Read moreLisa Nelson RD #3: Please explain briefly what a leaking valve is and if someone chooses not to correct a "leaky valve" via surgery... Read more »
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Heart valve surgery is used to repair or replace diseased heart valves.Blood that flows between different chambers of your heart must flow through a... Read more »
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Mitral valve surgery is surgery that can either repair or replace the mitral valve in your heart.Blood that flows between different chambers of your... Read more »
A new device offers hope for patients with a leaky heart valve who are too sick for open-heart surgery, according to a study funded by the company... Read more »
Researchers who tested a reversible implant called the Percutaneous Transvenous Mitral Annuloplasty (PTMA) system--which is installed via a... Read more »
Heart-valve disease, long thought to be simply a result of aging, may be helped by statins. Researchers at Northwestern University have found that... Read more »