MitraClip treatment, also known as transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER), is a minimally-invasive approach to mitral regurgitation.
Mitral valve surgery represents the standard-of-care treatment for primary degenerative mitral regurgitation. However, only a small fraction of high-risk patients qualify for surgery due to their overall health status. Guidelines recommend MitraClip over open surgery for cases of secondary mitral regurgitation, offering a preferred alternative in such instances.
MitraClip™ by Abbott repairs leaky mitral valves without open-heart surgery and is delivered to the heart using a flexible, hollow tube known as a catheter through a small incision in the leg. The treatment works by clipping together a portion of the leaflets of the mitral valve in order to reduce the backflow of blood, which allows the heart to pump blood more efficiently. MitraClip therapy is a nonsurgical, minimally invasive treatment for mitral regurgitation that is approved in 75 countries across the world.
Patients undergoing MitraClip treatment, also known as transcatheter edge-to-edge repair (TEER), typically experience:
MitraClip therapy is a minimally invasive alternative for patients who:
Typically these types of patients would be limited to managing symptoms with medications.
To find out if you are a candidate, ask your doctor for a referral or call the St. Mary's Regional Heart Institute at 304.526.6029 or Marshall Cardiology at 304.691.8500.
Recovery following a MitraClip procedure is typically faster and less intensive compared to traditional open-heart surgery. While individual experiences may vary, patients can generally expect a brief hospital stay of one to two nights for close monitoring.
Follow-up appointments are scheduled to monitor progress and address any concerns. In the first few weeks post-procedure, patients are encouraged to gradually increase activity levels while prioritizing rest to allow for optimal healing.
Over the long term, recovery continues with a focus on cardiac rehabilitation and lifestyle adjustments.
Throughout the recovery process, patients should contact their health care provider if they experience:
Every patient's recovery journey is unique, and individualized care and support are provided by your care team to ensure the best possible outcome.
To learn more, visit www.mitraclip.com.