Mitral Valve is an important valve in the human heart and like any other part of the body, it can also develop a host of conditions. One such condition is Regurgitation where-in, the blood flows back in the opposite direction because the valve cannot close properly. While earlier, open-heart surgery was the only option to treat this condition, in the past couple of decades, minimally invasive procedures such as the Mitra-clip are becoming more popular. In this article, we will learn more about this procedure.
The human heart is made of 4 chambers: the upper chambers being left atrium and right atrium, and lower chambers being left ventricle and right ventricle. Purified blood that comes from the lungs arrive at the left atrium. The left atrium contracts and the blood here is pushed into the left ventricle below. A valve called the Mitral Valve regulates this flow. The leaflets of this valve open to allow the blood-flow and then close on each other, to prevent back-flow of blood. From the right ventricle, the purified blood is pushed to the aorta, and hence rest of the body.
In some people, and over time, the Mitral Valve can develop one or more of the below abnormalities:
For the purpose of this article, we will stay focused on MVR alone.
The very first consideration for the doctors is whether the patient needs a valve repair or the entire valve has to be replaced? Heart valve replacement is done in case damage to the valve is significant and repair is not possible. The defective valve may be replaced with a new, mechanical valve, or a biological one (created using tissue taken from the body of a cow or pig).
Most often, a repair will be good enough and replacements are rare. The doctors will arrive at the decision after undertaking a chest X-ray to look at the heart’s structure, an electrocardiogram to check the heart rhythm, an echocardiogram to look at the heart’s anatomy and blood-flow, and finally a doppler ultrasound to assess how the blood flows through his/her heart. For the purpose of this article, we will stay focused on valve repair, not replacement.
There are different treatment options for repairing the leaky Mitral Valve depending on the person’s age, overall health, comorbidities and severity of the leakage or regurgitation. The heart specialists will choose the most suited option for the patient, based on the same diagnostic tests mentioned earlier. Treatment options are:
As the name implies, the surgeons will make a long incision on the chest to access the heart. The patient will be under general anaesthesia. These are of 2 types again:
In the open-heart procedures as well as the catheter-based procedure, the purpose is as below:
In the week before the procedure, the patient must:
The patient is given local anaesthesia in the chest region to minimize pain, and a mild sedative to minimize discomfort.
At Kauvery Hospital, we strive to provide state-of-the-art care to patients suffering from heart conditions like mitral valve regurgitation. Our team of experienced doctors and surgeons offers the most advanced treatment options, including the minimally invasive Mitra-clip procedure. With branches in Chennai, Hosur, Salem, Tirunelveli, and Trichy, high-quality cardiac care is easily accessible to you. Trust us with your heart health, for a healthier and happier future.
Mitral Valve Regurgitation (MVR) is a condition where the mitral valve in the heart does not close properly, causing blood to flow backward into the left atrium.
Symptoms of MVR include fatigue, irregular heartbeat, shortness of breath, palpitations, swollen feet or ankles, dry cough, excessive urination, and fainting.
The Mitra-Clip procedure involves inserting a small metal clip through a catheter to the mitral valve to prevent leakage. It is a minimally invasive procedure performed under local anesthesia.
Benefits include reduced mortality risk, fewer hospitalizations, improved quality of life, safety, and faster recovery due to its minimally invasive nature.
Before the procedure, take prescribed medications, inform your doctor about any allergies or other medications, and follow pre-procedure instructions from your healthcare provider.
Long-term care involves annual checkups, taking prescribed medications, and informing doctors about the Mitra-Clip before any MRI scans.
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