posted on 2021-05-11, 18:07authored byJia Lin Soon
<p>The lessons learnt from 8-years experience using the Intuity
Rapid Deployment valve is summarized. The first patient underwent resternotomy
Aortic Valve Replacement (AVR) and concomitant Mitral and Tricuspid
annuloplasty. This case demonstrates the expeditious implant of a 25mm Intuity
Elite valve. A step-by-step description of the procedure is shown. The annular
skirt was balloon expanded after implantation of a rigid mitral annuloplasty
ring. This did not cause atrio-ventricular conduction disturbances, and there
was no paravalvular leak on TEE. The second case is of an octogenarian
undergoing AVR with concomitant coronary artery bypass graftings of her right
and left anterior descending coronaries. This case highlights the possibility
for significant paravalvular leaks, due to inadvertant distortion of the commissure
during prosthesis seating. In particular the Non-coronary and Left-coronary
cusp (NCC-LCC) commissure was displaced below th e annular plane by the 19mm
Intuity Elite valve and delivery system, during passage through the small
aorta. This was promptly identified after balloon dilatation of the annular
skirt. However once deployed, the prosthesis cannot be adjusted and was
subsequently removed. A new 19mm Intuity Elite was successfully implanted,
after placing further commissural sutures for counter-traction. In this
patient, the NCC-LCC suture was also tied onto the prosthesis. The patient
subsequently did well and did not have any paravalvular leak on TEE. An
original thoracoscopic view of the left ventricular outflow tract seen through
the first generation Intuity delivery shaft shows: (1) the proximity of the
annular skirt to the anterior mitral leaflet, and (2) the reassuring absence of
the aortic annulus below the prosthesis. The Intuity Elite valve may facilitate
expeditious surgery, but care and attention remains essential to avoid the
pitfalls shown that may lead to less than satisfactory out comes. </p>
<p><b>Reference</b></p>
<p>Kocher AA, Laufer G, Haverich A et al. One year outcomes of
the Surgical Treatment of Aortic Stenosis With a Next Generation Surgical
Aortic Valve (TRITON) trial: a prospective multicenter study of
rapid-deployment aortic valve replacement with the Edwards INTUITY Valve
System. J Thorac Cardiovasc Surgery. 2013 Jan;145(1):110-5. </p>