by Mary Thompson
Most surgeries to replace or repair malfunctioning heart valves are still performed in the traditional, highly invasive way—by opening the chest and stopping the heart. As a result, many patients who might benefit from these procedures do not get them because they are deemed too unstable or high risk to undergo the operation. Recently, however, this field has witnessed an explosion of technology designed to achieve valve repair or replacement without the need for open heart surgery, using minimally invasive surgical or even percutaneous technologies
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