Mastering Mitral Anatomy: Precision Leaflet Grasping for Every Anatomy

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Mastering Mitral Anatomy: Precision Leaflet Grasping for Every Anatomy

Broadcasting: 18 March 2026 | 18:00 JST 18 March 2026 | 14:30 IST 18 March 2026 | 20:00 AEDT
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Overview

Join leading international experts for an in-depth, case-based masterclass focused on transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) in secondary mitral regurgitation (MR). This webinar will explore how anatomical variations influence procedural planning, leaflet grasping strategies, and execution techniques, delivering practical insights you can apply directly to clinical practice.

Chaired by Prof Rafal Dworakowski (Singapore, SG) and Prof Khung Keong Yeo (Singapore, SG), the session will open with an overview of current evidence and guideline recommendations, before moving into a detailed discussion of mitral valve anatomy led by Prof Andrew Cook (London, UK), Prof Greg Scalia (Brisbane, AU) and Dr Adam Sung (Taiwan, TW). Through expert-led presentations, demonstrations, and real-world case reviews, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of how to optimise transeptal puncture, echo guidance, clip selection, and positioning across complex anatomies.

This webinar will highlight best practices and common challenges, followed by an interactive panel discussion and audience Q&A, offering the opportunity to engage with the faculty and translate learning into your daily practice. 

This masterclass is designed for interventional cardiologists, imaging specialists, and heart team members. Don't miss out register today. 

You can also catch up on previous webinars in this series by visiting the Structural Heart Academy APAC Webinar Series page. 

Key Learning Objectives

  • Understand the anatomical variations in secondary mitral regurgitation (ventricular vs. atrial)
  • Learn optimal leaflet grasping strategies for different anatomical scenarios using MitraClip
  • Explore echocardiographic assessment techniques for guiding MitraClip procedures
  • Review real-world case examples demonstrating execution in challenging anatomies

Target Audience

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Cardiac Surgeons
  • Imaging Cardiologists
  • Trainees and Fellows in Cardiology

Agenda

Welcome and Introduction

Prof Rafal Dworakowski, Prof Khung Keong Yeo

Mitral Valve Anatomy and Grasping Strategies in Secondary MR: Ventricular vs. Atrial

Prof Andrew Cook

Echo Guidance for MitraClip in Secondary MR: Key Views and Measurements

Prof Greg Scalia

Real-World Cases: Executing MitraClip in Complex Secondary MR Anatomy

Dr Adam Sung

Panel Discussion and Audience Q&A

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This webinar is supported by
Abbott