Weekend Argus (Saturday Edition)

Tricky leaky heart valve op a success

- WEEKEND ARGUS REPORTER

DOCTORS at Tygerberg Hospital have successful­ly performed a unique procedure to repair a patient’s leaky heart valve.

The procedure, which took place on 10 April, is the first time the new treatment (the Tootsie Roll technique) was performed on this type of prosthetic heart valve.

Patient Nathan Yamey (86) received a transcathe­ter aortic valve implant (TAVI), a minimal invasive heart valve replacemen­t in 2023.

The Western Cape Government said in a statement: “There was a large leakage of blood past the outside of the valve, which caused him to be very short of breath.

“After all conservati­ve measures failed, it was decided to offer him a procedure where a small plug is placed in the hole next to the valve.

This procedure is technicall­y very demanding and often not very successful, but a new variation was published in March 2024 in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology which showed that the technique may effectivel­y treat transcathe­ter heart valve (THV)–related paravalvul­ar leak (PVL). It has however not tested in the specific type of THV that Yamey has.

“This minimal invasive procedure is done through a thin catheter advanced through an artery in the groin up to the heart.

“A small tubular stent is then deployed in the defect and a plug developed to block arteries is deployed inside the tubular stent. This tube was

nicknamed the Tootsie Roll after an American tubular chocolate bar that has been in production since 1907.

“Previously, I was always tired and had no energy. Today, I can feel the difference. Thank you to the entire team that made this possible,” said Yamey.

According to treating cardiologi­st, Dr Hellmuth Weich, “this is the first case where this type of technique was applied to this type of valve and the immediate result was a big success with the complete cessation of the leak. Although it is early days, we believe

that the Tootsie roll technique will provide better results for this type of problem and may become our preferred method.”

“Mr Yamey was discharged the next day and is already looking forward to his first round of golf,” said Dr Weich.

 ?? ?? FROM left: PN Siyavuya Nolanda, PN Likho Gubelana, Dr Hellmuth Weich, Mr Nathan Yamey, PN Rita Plaatjies.
FROM left: PN Siyavuya Nolanda, PN Likho Gubelana, Dr Hellmuth Weich, Mr Nathan Yamey, PN Rita Plaatjies.

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