Tricuspid valve repair and replacement are surgical procedures performed to treat conditions affecting the tricuspid valve, which is located between the right atrium and the right ventricle of the heart. Here’s an overview of tricuspid valve repair and replacement:
Tricuspid Valve Repair: Tricuspid valve repair aims to preserve the patient’s natural valve tissue whenever possible. Repair techniques may involve procedures such as annuloplasty, in which the valve ring is reconstructed or reinforced with a prosthetic ring, or chordal reconstruction, which involves repairing or replacing the fibrous cords (chordae tendineae) that support the valve leaflets. Other repair techniques may be used based on the specific condition of the valve.
Tricuspid Valve Replacement: Tricuspid valve replacement involves removing the damaged or diseased tricuspid valve and replacing it with either a mechanical valve (made of synthetic materials) or a bioprosthetic valve (made from animal or human tissue). The choice of valve type depends on various factors, including the patient’s age, lifestyle, and the potential need for long-term anticoagulation therapy with mechanical valves.
Indications
Tricuspid valve repair or replacement may be indicated in the following situations:
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
While tricuspid valve repair and replacement can be suitable for many patients, there are certain contraindications that may make these procedures unsuitable. Here are some common contraindications for tricuspid valve repair and replacement:
Who can opt for it?
Tricuspid valve repair and replacement may be considered for patients who meet certain criteria and require intervention for tricuspid valve disease. Here are some general indications for patients who may opt for tricuspid valve repair or replacement: