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  1. There are different types of surgery to repair a heart valve. Making the valve stronger using a man-made ring to stop it leaking (called an annuloplasty). Clipping parts of the valve (the leaflets) together to stop it leaking (called an edge-to-edge repair). Repairing the chords that help support your valve to work properly (called a chord repair).

  2. Heart valves control the blood flow in to and out of your heart. Damaged or faulty valves can affect how well your heart pumps blood around your body. Your valves may: be narrow or tight (stenosis) not close properly and leak (regurgitation) If there’s a problem with your heart valves, you may not have any symptoms at first.

  3. The tissue used to replace your pulmonary valve can last up to 20 years. It’s a complicated procedure so it may only be available at specialist centres. Your doctor or surgeon can speak to you about whether it’s an option. Types of heart valve replacement surgery. There are different types of surgery to replace a heart valve.

  4. www.nhs.uk › conditions › mitral-valve-problemsMitral valve problems - NHS

    The mitral valve is a small flap in the heart that stops blood flowing the wrong way. Problems with it can affect how blood flows around the body. The main problems that affect the mitral valve are: mitral valve prolapse – the valve becomes too floppy. mitral regurgitation – the valve leaks and blood flows the wrong way.

  5. www.nhs.uk › conditions › aortic-valve-replacementAortic valve replacement - NHS

    Overview. An aortic valve replacement is a type of open heart surgery used to treat problems with the heart's aortic valve. The aortic valve controls the flow of blood out from the heart to the rest of the body. An aortic valve replacement involves removing a faulty or damaged valve and replacing it with a new valve made from synthetic ...

  6. r narrowed mitral valves were repaired or replaced with open heart surgery. This involved general anaesthesia (patient completely paralysed) and g. ing through the chest bone, before replacing or repairing the mitral valve.TEER is also done under ge. eral anaesthesia, but it is a keyhole procedu.

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  8. www.bhf.org.uk › conditions › heart-valve-diseaseHeart valve disease - BHF

    Heart valve disease is when one or more of your heart valves do not work like they should. There are several types of heart valve disease. The main problems are caused by the valve not opening fully or the valve not closing properly. Valve stenosis or narrowing means the valve does not open fully, it can block or restrict the flow of blood.

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