Transform Lives With TAVR

A Breakthrough In
Interventional Cardiology

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What Is TAVR / TAVI?

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Also Called As TAVI, Is A Revolutionary, Minimally Invasive Procedure Used To Treat Severe Aortic Stenosis – A Life-Threatening Condition Where The Aortic Valve Narrows, Restricting Blood Flow To The Body. TAVR Offers An Advanced Alternative To Traditional Open-Heart Surgery, Providing Patients With Faster Recovery And Fewer Complications.

Who Needs
Transcatheter Aortic
Valve Implantation (TAVI)

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Who Needs Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI)

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High-risk or inoperable patients who cannot undergo open-heart surgery.

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Patients with symptoms like chest pain, breathlessness, fainting, or fatigue caused by severe aortic stenosis.

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Elderly patients or those with multiple health conditions making surgery unsafe.

Compare Your Treatment Options

Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement

Open-heart surgery, Longer recovery time, Suitable for a wider range of patients

Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery

Minimally invasive, a short recovery time, Suitable for high-risk or inoperable patients

Treatment TAVR/TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement/Implantation) Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery
Procedure Type Non - Surgical Major Surgery
Invasiveness Minimally Invasive More Invasive
Hospital Stay 2-3 Days 5-7 Days
Recovery Time 1-2 Weeks 4-6 Weeks
Scars / Sutures Minimal Yes
Anesthesia Local Anesthesia with Sedation General Anesthesia
Durability of Outcome 8 - 12 Years 10 - 15 Years or More
Risk Factors Lower Risk Compare to Surgery High Risk Due to Major Surgery
Performed By Interventional Cardiologist Cardiothoracic Surgeon

Benefits of TAVR

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Minimally Invasive:

No need for open-heart surgery.

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Quick Recovery:

Most patients resume normal activities within days.

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Reduced Risks:

Lower chances of infection, blood loss, or complications.

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Enhanced Quality of Life:

Immediate improvement in symptoms like breathlessness and fatigue.

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Suitable for High-Risk Patients:

Offers hope to those who cannot undergo traditional surgery.

How is TAVR Performed?

The procedure is typically performed under local anaesthesia with mild sedation.

No Need Surgery

Access and Navigation

A catheter is inserted through a small incision in the groin or chest and guided to the heart.

Minimal Scarring

Valve Placement

The new valve is positioned inside the damaged aortic valve and expanded to restore normal blood flow.

Long-Lasting Results

Completion

Once the new valve is in place, the catheter is removed, and the incision is closed.

Why Trust Medagg Healthcare?

Expert Cardiologists

Our Interventional Cardiology team specializes in performing TAVR with precision and care.

Advanced Technology

We use state-of-the-art imaging and equipment for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Comprehensive Support

Our Care Custodians are with you every step of the way. From diagnosis to recovery.

Don’t Delay Treatment
Transform Your Life With TAVR

Severe aortic stenosis can be life-threatening if left untreated. TAVR provides a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to improve heart function and enhance your quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our expert team and take the first step toward better heart health.

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