24
Nov
2025
14:30
IST
18:00
JST
20:00
AEDT
Webinar
TAVI in Small Aortic Anatomy: Optimising Planning and Outcomes
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Faculty:
Yohei Ohno
Andrew Cook
Mehdi Eskandari
Sumanto Mukhopadhyay
Rafal Dworakowski
Overview
Treating severe aortic stenosis in patients with small aortic annuli continues to pose significant clinical challenges - particularly across the Asia-Pacific region, where smaller anatomical structures are more prevalent.
Join us for an in-depth, expert-led webinar focused on optimising outcomes in this complex patient population. This session will explore:
- The unique challenges of treating severe aortic stenosis in patients with small annuli - particularly relevant in the APAC region
- Key anatomical considerations for valve implantation today and for potential reintervention (re-valving) in the future
- Practical guidance on effective TAVI procedure planning in small anatomy
- Device selection strategies, including intra-annular vs. supra-annular valves, balloon-expandable vs. self-expanding systems - featuring the Navitor™ TAVI system’s role in small anatomies
- Learnings from real-world cases to identify procedural strategies, avoid anatomical pitfalls, and optimise patient outcomes
Whether you're a practicing interventional cardiologist, cardiac surgeon, imaging cardiologist, trainee or fellow in cardiology, or part of a structural heart team, this webinar will provide actionable insights to enhance your clinical decision-making and patient care.
Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from regional and global experts. Reserve your spot today!
This webinar is supported by Abbott
Agenda
Key Learning Objectives
- Recognise the challenges of treating severe aortic stenosis in patients with small annuli
- Understand anatomical consideration for valve implantation and for re-valving in the future
- Learn how to plan a TAVI procedure effectively
- Explore device selection - intra-annular vs supra-annular, BEV vs SEV - with a focus on Navitor Vision valves in small anatomy
- Learn how to optimise the implantation technique for TAVI procedures in small annuli
- Discuss procedural strategies and anatomical pitfalls using real case examples
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Cardiac Surgeons
- Imaging Cardiologists
- Trainees and Fellows in Cardiology
Faculty Biographies
Andrew Cook
Prof Andrew Cook is Director of Education and leads the Centre for Morphology & Structural Heart Disease at UCL’s Institute of Cardiovascular Science / Great Ormond Street Hospital, based at the Zayed Centre for Research into Rare Disease in Children, London, UK.
Mehdi Eskandari
Dr Mehdi Eskandari is a Consultant Imaging Cardiologist at King’s College Hospital, London, specialising in structural heart intervention imaging.
Sumanto Mukhopadhyay
Dr Sumanto Mukhopadhyay is a distinguished Interventional Cardiologist renowned for his expertise in Structural Heart & Complex Coronary Interventions. With over 15 years of experience, he is a pioneer in eastern India as the first trained Structural Heart Expert.
Yohei Ohno
Dr Yohei Ohno currently serves as a Director of Valve and Structural Heart Intervention Program at Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Japan.
Rafal Dworakowski
Prof Rafał Dworakowski, MD (Hons), PhD, FRCP, FESC is an interventional cardiologist and academic with over two decades of experience in structural and coronary interventions.