Replace Or Repair? Cardiologist, TriCares CEO On Changes In Tricuspid Valve Intervention

Tricuspid valve innovation has taken off since the US FDA’s 2023 authorizations of Edwards' Evoque and Abbott's TriClip systems. Whether to repair or replace tricuspid valves remains an open, nuanced question among cardiologists. Dr. Henrik Treede of University Hospital Mainz and TriCares CEO Ahmed Elmouelhi offer views on the evolving space.

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The tricuspid valve device market has “exploded” of late with waves of new innovators entering the field, a surge that has not gone unnoticed by Dr. Hendrik Treede, director of the Department of Cardiac and Vascular Surgery at the University Hospital Mainz, Germany.

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