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Tricuspid TEER — Anatomy‑Driven Planning and Execution
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Tricuspid TEER — Anatomy‑Driven Planning and Execution
Overview
Transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER) is rapidly emerging as an important treatment option for patients with tricuspid regurgitation. Successful procedures require a detailed understanding of tricuspid valve anatomy, precise imaging guidance, and thoughtful procedural planning—especially in complex anatomies.
This webinar brings together leading experts Prof Andrew Cook (UCL Institute Cardiovascular Science, London, UK), Dr Mehdi Eskandari (Austin Hospital, Melbourne, AU) and Dr Kent So (Prince of Wales Hospital, Sha Tin, HK) to explore how anatomy-driven strategies can optimise outcomes in tricuspid TEER. Through focused presentations, demonstrations and real-world case discussions, attendees will gain practical insights into anatomical assessment, echocardiographic guidance, and procedural decision-making.
The webinar will conclude with an interactive panel discussion and live audience Q&A chaired by Dr Takashi Matsumoto (Shonan Kamakura General Hospital, Kamakura, JP) and Prof Rafal Dworakowski (Abbott, Singapore, SG), offering the opportunity to engage with the faculty and translate learning into your daily practice.
This webinar 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.
- Understand anatomical variations underlying tricuspid regurgitation, including functional/secondary, atrial, ventricular, lead-related and pacemaker-associated mechanisms
- Learn leaflet grasping strategies for different anatomies using TEER systems (TriClip): single Clip, Zipping, Clover
- Explore multimodality imaging (TEE/ICE/CT) for procedural planning and intraprocedural guidance
- Review complex realworld TEER cases involving torrential TR, large coaptation gaps, commissural challenges, and pacemaker lead interference
Target Audience
- Interventional Cardiologists
- Cardiac Surgeons
- Imaging Cardiologists
- Trainees and Fellows in Cardiology
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