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TAVR / TAVI Centre

At KIMS Hospitals, Thane, our TAVR / TAVI Centre offers cutting-edge, minimally invasive heart valve repair solutions for patients suffering from aortic stenosis and other aortic valve conditions. We specialize in Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) or Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR), providing high-risk patients with a safer, more efficient alternative to traditional open-heart surgery.

What is TAVR / TAVI?

TAVR (also known as TAVI) is a revolutionary, FDA-approved procedure designed to treat patients with damaged aortic valves without the need for open-heart surgery. Instead of removing the old valve, a replacement valve is inserted through a catheter and expanded inside the existing valve, pushing the old valve leaflets out of the way. This minimally invasive procedure has transformed the treatment of aortic stenosis, especially for elderly patients or those with high surgical risks.

How does the "Valve-within-Valve" procedure work?

During the TAVR procedure, a fully collapsible replacement valve is carefully delivered to the aortic valve site through a catheter. Once expanded, the new valve takes over the job of regulating blood flow, offering effective relief from aortic valve stenosis and improving heart function.

TAVR vs. Standard Valve Replacement

Unlike the traditional open-heart aortic valve replacement (which requires a sternotomy or chest incision), TAVR is performed through small incisions, leaving the chest bones intact. This leads to significantly less trauma, reduced recovery time, and shorter hospital stays—typically just 3 to 5 days. TAVR is an ideal option for patients who are deemed high risk for traditional surgery.

What is involved in the TAVR procedure?

The TAVR procedure is typically performed using one of two approaches:

  1. Transfemoral Approach: A catheter is inserted through the femoral artery in the groin, avoiding any chest incisions.
  2. Transapical Approach: A small incision in the chest allows access through the left ventricle or a large artery for valve implantation.

Who should consider TAVR?

TAVR is most beneficial for patients in their 70s or 80s with aortic stenosis, especially those with other medical conditions that make them high-risk candidates for traditional surgery. This procedure offers a life-saving solution and improves the quality of life for patients with limited treatment options.

At KIMS Hospitals, Thane, we bring world-class TAVR/TAVI procedures to the residents of Thane West, Ghodbunder Road, Patlipada, Manpada, and nearby areas. Our cardiologists and cardiac surgeons are highly experienced in performing minimally invasive valve procedures, ensuring safe, efficient treatment with faster recovery times.

Book an appointment today and take the first step toward a healthier heart with our expert TAVR specialists in Thane.

What is TAVR/TAVI?

TAVR (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement), also known as TAVI (Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation), is a cutting-edge, minimally invasive heart procedure aimed at replacing a damaged or thickened aortic valve. This procedure is especially beneficial for patients who are at high surgical risk and cannot undergo traditional open-heart surgery. By using a catheter-based technique, the TAVR/TAVI procedure helps restore proper blood flow by replacing the aortic valve without the need for an invasive chest incision.

The aortic valve is situated between the heart's left ventricle and the aorta, the body's main artery. When the aortic valve becomes narrowed (a condition known as aortic stenosis), it restricts blood flow, leading to symptoms such as shortness of breath, fatigue, chest pain, and fainting. TAVR/TAVI effectively addresses these symptoms, helping improve the quality of life for patients with aortic valve issues.


How is the TAVR/TAVI Procedure Performed at KIMS Hospital, Thane?

At KIMS Hospital, Thane, our experienced cardiovascular team performs TAVR/TAVI using advanced technology and expertise. Here’s how the procedure is typically performed:

  1. Preparation: You will be given a sedative to relax, and an intravenous (IV) line will be inserted to administer medications that help prevent blood clots and infection.
  2. Valve Replacement: The procedure involves inserting a catheter, a thin flexible tube, through a small incision (typically in the groin area). The catheter is guided to the heart, and a replacement valve made from biological tissue (usually derived from pig or cow tissue) is carefully inserted into the aortic valve location.
  3. Valve Deployment: A balloon catheter may be used to inflate and position the replacement valve. Once the valve is in place, it starts functioning, allowing blood to flow freely from the heart to the rest of the body.
  4. Completion: After the procedure, the catheter is removed, and your healthcare team will monitor you closely for recovery.


Why Choose KIMS Hospital for Your TAVR/TAVI Procedure?

KIMS Hospital, Thane, is renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities, skilled cardiovascular specialists, and commitment to patient care. Here’s why we are a top choice for TAVR/TAVI in Thane:

  • Minimally Invasive Approach: Unlike open-heart surgery, TAVR/TAVI does not require large chest incisions. This means less pain, a shorter recovery time, and a quicker return to daily activities.
  • Expert Heart Care: Our team consists of highly skilled cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons with extensive experience in performing TAVR/TAVI procedures, ensuring the best outcomes for patients.
  • Advanced Technology: At KIMS Hospital, we use cutting-edge technology and equipment to ensure the precise placement of the replacement valve, maximizing the chances of a successful procedure.
  • Comprehensive Care: From pre-procedure assessments to post-procedure follow-ups, our specialists provide comprehensive care to ensure a smooth and effective recovery.


TAVR/TAVI FAQs:

  1. What are the risks and complications of the TAVR/TAVI procedure? As with any medical procedure, TAVR/TAVI comes with certain risks. These can include stroke, bleeding, heart attack, blood vessel complications, infection, heart rhythm issues, and the potential need for a pacemaker. However, the risk is significantly minimized when performed at a top hospital like KIMS Hospital, Thane, with experienced specialists.
  2. What can I expect before the TAVR procedure? Before the procedure, your doctor will explain the process, and you will be given an IV line for medication. You may also receive sedatives to help you relax.
  3. Is TAVR considered a major surgery? While TAVR is a major procedure, it is minimally invasive and usually performed under sedation (without the need for general anesthesia). It is a preferred option for high-risk patients who may not be candidates for traditional surgery.
  4. What is the life expectancy of a TAVR/TAVI valve? On average, the life expectancy of a TAVR/TAVI valve is around 6 years, though this can vary depending on individual factors. Regular follow-up appointments are necessary to monitor the function of the replacement valve.


Visit KIMS Hospital, Thane: The Best Hospital for TAVR/TAVI in Thane

If you're considering a TAVR/TAVI procedure, trust KIMS Hospital, Thane, a leader in heart care. Our expert team of cardiologists and cardiovascular surgeons, state-of-the-art technology, and patient-first approach make us the best choice for aortic valve replacement. Schedule a consultation with us today and take the first step towards improving your heart health.

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