Type of publication:
Journal article
Author(s):
*Yera, Hassan O; Azam, Ziyad; *Azam, Najeeb M.
Citation:
Cureus. 17(10):e94204, 2025 Oct.
Abstract:
A male patient under follow-up for degenerative mitral regurgitation, treated with a Physio annuloplasty ring two decades earlier, developed progressive shortness of breath and fluid overload, corresponding to New York Heart Association (NYHA) class III/IV. A transoesophageal echocardiogram revealed significant mitral stenosis, with a mean gradient of 11.8 mmHg due to pannus formation around the annuloplasty ring. Surgical repair posed a mortality risk of 25%-35% because of the combined risks of redo surgery, reduced left ventricular systolic function and chronic kidney disease. A transcatheter mitral valve-in-ring (TMViR) procedure was the only feasible option. A 29 mm Sapien 3 valve (Edwards Lifesciences, Irvine, CA) was successfully implanted within the mitral ring. Four months following the procedure, the patient reported significant symptom relief and an improved quality of life (QOL), with a shift to NYHA class I/II. Follow-up echocardiography demonstrated a stable valve position, a mean gradient of 4 mmHg and mild mitral regurgitation. This case highlights TMViR as a viable option for high-risk patients with pannus-related mitral stenosis.
DOI: 10.7759/cureus.94204
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