Surgical Techniques for Tricuspid Valve Disease

Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Igor BelluschiMichele De Bonis

Abstract

Tricuspid valve disease affects millions of patients worldwide. It has always been considered less relevant than the left-side valves of the heart, but this "forgotten valve" still represents a great challenge for the cardiac surgeons, especially in the most difficult symptomatic scenarios. In this review we analyze the wide spectrum of surgical techniques for the treatment of a diseased tricuspid valve.

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