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#Redirect [[Percutaneous mitral balloon commissurotomy]]
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==Overview==
Mitral valvuloplasty uses a small balloon to dilate the valve and correct the defect.
 
==Valvuloplasty==
Mitral [[valvuloplasty]] is a minimally invasive therapeutic procedure to correct an uncomplicated mitral stenosis by dilating the valve using a balloon.
Under local [[anaesthetic]], a catheter with a special balloon is passed from the right [[femoral vein]], up the [[inferior vena cava]] and into the [[right atrium]]. The [[interatrial septum]] is punctured and the [[catheter]] passed into the [[left atrium]] using a "trans-septal technique". The balloon is sub-divided into 3 segments and is dilated in 3 stages. 1st the [[distal]] portion (lying in the left ventricle) is inflated and pulled against the valve cusps. Second the proximal portion is dilated, in order to fix the centre segment at the valve orifice. Finally the central section is inflated. This should take no longer than 30 seconds since full inflation obstructs the valve and causes congestion, leading to [[circulatory arrest]] and flash [[pulmonary edema]].
 
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[[Category:Valvular heart disease]]
[[Category:Cardiology]]
[[Category:Cardiac surgery]]
[[Category:Surgery]]
[[Category:Up-To-Date cardiology]]
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