Percutaneous tricuspid valve replacement in childhood
Percutaneous tricuspid valve replacement in childhood
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Percutaneous replacement of the tricuspid valve with a bovine jugular venous valve (melody valve) was successfully undertaken in a 9-year-old c7 corvette hood liner boy.The patient had a previous history of bacterial endocarditis of the native tricuspid valve in infancy.Initially, a pericardial patch valve was created, followed by surgical replacement of the valve using a biological tissue valve at 4 years of age.
Progressive stenosis and regurgitation of the biological valve, with severe venous congestion lightning to usb apple and resulting hepatic dysfunction prompted percutaneous valve replacement.