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Core Concepts and Principles of Redo TAVI

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Core Concepts and Principles of Redo TAVI

Broadcasting: 26 May 2026 | 18:00 CEST
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Overview

This webinar establishes the clinical and procedural foundations of Redo-TAVI in the first instalment of a three-part REDO TAVI Educational series. Led by faculty members Daniel Blackman (Leeds, UK) and Arif Khokhar (Copenhagen, DK), the session focuses on the essential clinical rationale for when and why Redo-TAVI is performed.

The programme introduces standardised terminology and core concepts to guide key procedural decisions. A central focus is the practical application of CT-based insights to support safe and effective procedural planning.

Participants will gain a shared framework for Redo-TAVI, including guidance on appropriate patient selection and the use of imaging to support clinical decision-making.

Register here for the follow-up webinar on Monday 22nd June at 18:00 CEST, which will explore real-world cases from sizing to implant.

Register here for the final webinar in the series on Friday 17th July at 18:00 CEST, focusing on cases with complex anatomy.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand when and why Redo-TAVI is performed
  • Use Redo-TAVI terminology to guide key procedural decisions
  • Apply CT-based insights to plan Redo-TAVI procedures

Target Audience

  • Interventional Cardiologists
  • Structural Heart Specialists
  • Imaging Specialists
  • Cardiac Surgeons
  • TAVI Coordinators and Specialist Nurses
  • Clinical Fellows and Trainees

Agenda

Introduction: Clinical rationale for when and why to perform Redo-TAVI

Prof Daniel Blackman

Key decisions and procedural frameworks for Redo-TAVI

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

Standardised terminology and core concepts for clinical practice

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

CT-based planning and insights for safe procedural outcomes

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

Summary: Establishing a shared framework for patient selection

Prof Daniel Blackman

This webinar is supported by
Medtronic