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2025

14:30

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20:00

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Webinar

TAVI in Small Aortic Anatomy: Optimising Planning and Outcomes

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TAVI in Small Aortic Anatomy: Optimising Planning and Outcomes

Faculty:


Yohei Ohno

Yohei Ohno


Andrew Cook

Andrew Cook


Mehdi Eskandari

Mehdi Eskandari


Sumanto Mukhopadhyay

Sumanto Mukhopadhyay


Rafal Dworakowski

Rafal Dworakowski

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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

Introduction

Dr Yohei Ohno & Prof Rafal Dworakowski

Navitor Vision in Small Annuli Simulation

Dr Andrew Cook

Imaging Considerations

Dr Mehdi Eskandari

Case Review

Dr Sumanto Mukhopadhyay

Audience Q&A and Closing Comments

All

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

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.

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Mehdi Eskandari

Mehdi Eskandari

Dr Mehdi Eskandari is a Consultant Imaging Cardiologist at King’s College Hospital, London, specialising in structural heart intervention imaging. 

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Sumanto Mukhopadhyay

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.

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Yohei Ohno

Yohei Ohno

Dr Yohei Ohno currently serves as a Director of Valve and Structural Heart Intervention Program at Tokai University Hospital, Isehara, Japan.

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Rafal Dworakowski

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.

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