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Before and during aortic valve replacement procedure

Before performing TAVI/TAVR or SAVR on you, your doctor might:

CT scan
CT scan
CT scan

Conduct a CT scan to assess which procedure is right for you.7

dental checkup
dental checkup
dental checkup

Recommend a dental check-up to reduce the chance of infections.1

Diet modification
Diet modification
Diet modification

Suggest diet modifications or changes to your regular medication regimen.2

allergic to any drugs
allergic to any drugs
allergic to any drugs

Ask you if you are allergic to any drugs.3

To help you plan ahead, check with your doctor on how long you might need to stay at the hospital after your procedure.

What happens during the TAVI/TAVR procedure

Your TAVI/TAVR procedure will be performed in an operating room at a hospital.

  • You will be injected with a suitable sedative to prevent any pain during the procedure.1,4
  • You may be given medications to prevent blood clots or reduce the risk of infection.8


How is TAVI/TAVR done?1,8

Small incision
Small incision
Small incision

A small incision will be made on your upper leg* to insert a thin tube which can reach your heart.

*TAVI can be performed through other approaches as well.

 tube with an expandable balloon
 tube with an expandable balloon
 tube with an expandable balloon

The new valve will be placed inside the tube with an expandable balloon at the end (balloon-expandable valve), and pushed towards your aortic valve.

Balloon expanded and new valve
Balloon expanded and new valve
Balloon expanded and new valve

Once the tube reaches your aortic valve, the balloon will be expanded and the new valve will be put into place.

doctor check the new valve and close the incision
doctor check the new valve and close the incision
doctor check the new valve and close the incision

Your doctor will make sure your new valve is working properly before closing the incision on your leg.

Watch this video to learn more about TAVI/TAVR



Do not delay getting your heart checked. Visit your doctor today.

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References

  1. SingHealth. Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)/Percutaneous Aortic Valve Replacement. Available at: https://www.singhealth.com.sg/patient-care/conditions-treatments/transcatheter-aortic-valve-implantation-tavi. Accessed 23 October 2023.

  2. British Heart Foundation. TAVI (Transcatheter aortic valve implantation). Available at: https://www.bhf.org.uk/information... Accessed 23 October 2023.

  3. Mayo Clinic. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR). Available at: https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement/about/pac-20384698. Accessed 23 October 2023.

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