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Redo TAVI Cases from Sizing to Implant

Broadcasting: 22 June 2026 | 18:00 CEST
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Overview

Following the foundational concepts of the first session, this webinar explores sizing and implant strategies using real-world clinical examples. Daniel Blackman (Leeds, UK) and Arif Khokhar (Copenhagen, DK) lead a case-based discussion examining how index valve characteristics, such as tall or short valves, influence procedural considerations.

The faculty will differentiate clinical approaches based on specific patient anatomy and valve type. A key component of the session is the identification and mitigation of coronary risk in complex redo scenarios.

Participants will leave this session better equipped to tailor implant strategies and proactively manage coronary risk in complex clinical cases.

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

  • Evaluate Redo‑TAVI sizing and implant strategies using real-world cases with tall and short index valves.
  • Differentiate procedural considerations based on index valve characteristics and anatomy.
  • Identify and mitigate coronary risk in complex Redo‑TAVI scenarios.

Target Audience

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

Agenda

Real-world sizing and implant strategies for Redo-TAVI

Prof Daniel Blackman

Case study: Procedural planning for the tall index valve

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

Case study: Tailoring approaches for the short index valve

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

Identifying and mitigating coronary risk in complex scenarios

Prof Daniel Blackman and Dr Arif Khokhar

Summary: Differentiating techniques based on index valve type

Prof Daniel Blackman

This webinar is supported by
Medtronic