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60-year-old undergoes minimally invasive procedure to replace heart valve at Jaipur hospital

Jaipur, Sep 20 (PTI) A 60-year-old patient with severe aortic stenosis has successfully undergone transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) guided by intravascular ultrasound (IVUS) at a private hospital here, doctors said on Saturday.
    TAVI is a less invasive procedure for replacing a narrowed heart valve (aortic stenosis) compared to open-heart surgery and IVUS is an advanced imaging procedure that uses high-frequency sound waves to create detailed, cross-sectional images of the inside of blood vessels.
    The procedure was conducted at Rajasthan Hospital here.
    The open-heart operation was considered high risk for the patient, who had previously undergone bypass surgery. The minimally invasive procedure used an advanced tissue valve with a projected durability of 20-25 years, incorporating anti-calcification treatment to prevent early failure, Rajasthan Hospital said in a statement.
    Dr Ravinder Singh Rao, who led the procedure, said, "With TAVI, advanced tissue valves and imaging guidance, we can now offer patients a safer, minimally invasive treatment that is built to last."
    IVUS imaging enabled doctors to confirm that the valve was precisely positioned, fully expanded and leak-free, ensuring optimal outcomes. The success marks a breakthrough in Indian cardiac care, offering new hope for patients at high risk from conventional surgery, the statement said.

(This story has not been edited by THE WEEK and is auto-generated from PTI)