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A Montreal first!

Published: 21 February 2007

MUHC cardiologists perform four percutaneous pulmonary valve implants

Patients avoid open-heart surgery - Return home within 48 hours

MUHC interventional cardiologists are the first in Montreal to perform a new procedure called a percutaneous pulmonary valve implant. Doctors Joe Martucci and Adrian Dancea successfully performed this non-surgical procedure on four patients, two teenagers ages 13 and 14, and two adults ages 22 and 60, in the cardiac catheterization and percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) centre at the Montreal Children’s Hospital of the MUHC during February 8 and 9, and they were discharged from hospital shortly after their procedure. The MUHC is one of only five centres in the world that is currently certified to perform this procedure.

“This is just another example of how the McGill Centre of Excellence in Congenital Heart Disease of the MUHC has made a safe and innovative procedure accessible to our patients,” says Dr. Martucci. “This is truly a minimally invasive procedure that avoids long-term hospital stays and post–operative complications that may result from traditional open-heart surgery. In effect, patients can have this procedure done in about two hours and return to their normal routines within 24 to 48 hours,” he adds.

Percutaneous valve therapy is used to treat a narrowing and/or leaking pulmonary valve. The procedure involves replacing the valve that sits between the heart and lungs with an artificial one. The replacement valve, created from a bovine jugular vein, is mounted on a catheter and inserted through a five-millimeter incision in the groin area. The catheter is advanced from the groin to the heart to its final resting spot, where it is implanted using a small balloon.

“The procedure can significantly delay the need for open-heart surgery and greatly reduce the life-long morbidity associated with some heart malformations,” explains Dr. Dancea.

Meet the patients
MUHC cardiologists invite you to meet two of the patients who underwent this new procedure and to view some footage of this medical intervention. Doctors Martucci and Dansea will be present.

When: Thursday, February 22, at 2 p.m.
Where: The Montreal Children’s Hospital
2300 Tupper (corner Atwater)
Cardiac Catheterization Lab
Third floor C wing

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