Balloon Pulmonary Valvotomy
Balloon Pulmonary Valvotomy or BPV is presently the treatment of choice for isolated pulmonary valve stenosis and has virtually replaced surgery as a treatment mode for the said condition. The procedure is safe and effective with very few complications and good long-term results. It aims to fix the pulmonary valve and uses a long, thin tube called a catheter which has an inflatable balloon at its tip. The operator puts this catheter through a blood vessel in the groin and threads it to the pulmonary valve and the balloon is then inflated.
Balloon valvotomy is used to increase the opening of a narrowed (stenotic) valve. It is used for Select patients who have mitral valve stenosis with symptoms. Older patients who have aortic valve stenosis, but are not able to undergo surgery.
The whole procedure takes about 30-60 minutes and spares the patient from having to undergo open heart surgery. Patients often stay in the hospital for at least one-night post-procedure. Balloon mitral valvuloplasty usually lasts for five to seven years and, as with BAV, it is safe to repeat the procedure.
Accounting for thorough experience and practice, Dr. Aritra Konar is a Consultant Interventional Cardiologist at Apollo Gleneagles Hospital, Kolkata. His expertise lies in Coronary (femoral & radial routes) angiography, Coronary angioplasty (including primary angioplasty), Peripheral angiography and angioplasty, BMV, BPV, Right heart catheterization, and so on, in procedural skills. His guidance is trusted and so are his skills.
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