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Part 1 | Session 2 Navitor Vision in Small Annuli Simulation
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Part 1 | Session 3 Imaging Considerations
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Part 1 | Session 4 Case Review
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Part 1 | Session 5 Panel Discsussion and Q&A
From Anatomy to Excellence: Practical Structural Education Series (TAVI and TEER)
This educational webinar series is designed to support the full learning journey in structural heart intervention - from foundational anatomical understanding to advanced procedural excellence.
Built around real clinical cases, the series progresses step-by-step: from core anatomy and imaging, through procedural planning, to advanced techniques for complex scenarios such as small anatomy, pacemaker avoidance, difficult access and challenging anatomy.
The programme is tailored both for aspiring structural interventionalists developing their fundamentals and for experienced operators seeking to deepen their knowledge, refine decision-making, and learn practical tips and tricks from expert faculty.
Educational Philosophy:
• Case-based, practical learning
• Progressive complexity: simple → complex
• Focus on why decisions are made, not just how
• Emphasis on lifetime patient management, not single procedures
The first webinar in the series 'TAVI in Small Aortic Anatomy: Optimising Planning and Outcomes' is available to watch on-demand below.
Don't miss the second webinar 'Planning and Performing TAVI to Reduce Pacemaker Risk' live on 21 January 2026. Register to attend today!
Key Learning Objectives
By completing this series, participants will be able to:
- Understand key anatomical principles that underpin safe and effective TAVI and TEER procedures
- Apply structured imaging and planning strategies to optimise device selection and procedural strategy to optimise outcomes
- Translate real-world clinical cases into practical decision-making, from straightforward to highly complex scenarios
- Refine procedural execution and advanced techniques, learning expert tips and strategies to improve outcomes and manage future interventions
Target Audience
- Aspiring structural interventionalists building a strong foundation
- Experienced operators seeking to enhance performance and confidence
- Heart team members involved in planning, imaging, and lifetime management
More from this programme
Part 1
TAVI in Small Aortic Anatomy: Optimising Planning and Outcomes
The first webinar in this series explores the unique challenges of treating severe aortic stenosis in patients with small aortic annuli - an issue particularly relevant in the APAC region. It highlights key anatomical considerations for valve implantation today and for potential reintervention (re-valving) in the future. The faculty share practical guidance on optimal TAVI planning in small anatomies, including device selection strategies and real-world cases to identify procedural strategies, avoid anatomical pitfalls, and enhance patient outcomes.
Faculty Biographies
Yohei Ohno
Director of Valve and Structural Heart Intervention Program
Dr Yohei Ohno currently serves as a Director of Valve and Structural Heart Intervention Program at Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Japan. He was a former clinical fellow at Ferrarotto Hospital, Catania, Italy with Prof Tamburino (ex-Course Director of PCR London Valves) where he trained in structural heart disease intervention including TAVI, MitraClip, LAAC, etc.
His main areas of interest are valvular heart disease intervention. He has been actively involved in many clinical trials involving new technologies and devices in the field of interventional cardiology. He also serves as one of the Course Directors of PCR Tokyo Valves.
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