Percutaneous closure of periprosthetic periprosthetic (leaks)
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periprosthetic leaks, percutaneous closure.Abstract
We introduce a clinical case of an old patient with mitro-aortic valvular disease who suffered left atrium wall and mitral endocarditis and required biological mitro-aortic prosthesis implant, developing heart failure with poor medical treatment response. Two mitral periprosthetic leaks were diagnosed. Three dimensional transesophageal echocardiography allowed proper paravalvular leak caracterization and leak closure guidance in this high surgical risk patient.
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