Dr PLN Kapardhi

Structural Heart Evaluation & Interventions

Procedures Explained

Structural heart disease refers to problems of valves or congenital holes in the heart. Many can now be treated without open-heart surgery.

ASD/VSD/PDA/PFO Closure:

Via a catheter, a device (umbrella-like) is placed to close the hole. Done under general anesthesia or deep sedation.

Mitral Balloon Valvotomy (PBMV):

A balloon is threaded to the mitral valve and inflated to open it. Used for rheumatic valve narrowing

TAVR
(Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement):

A new valve is delivered via artery to replace the diseased aortic valve. Done in select elderly/high-risk patients with a team approach.

Dr PLN Kapardhi