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  • Mitral Valve Disease - Diagnose

    MR is a progressive disease, and patients may remain asymptomatic even when the condition has become severe, as compensatory mechanisms develop.
  • Mitral Valve Disease - Overview

    Mitral Regurgitation (MR) occurs when the mitral valve leaflets fail to properly close during ventricular contraction (systole)
  • Tendyne™ - Patients Who Benefit

    Over the past decade, Tendyne™ has revolutionized treatment options and transformed the lives of more than 2,000 patients
  • TriClip™ - Overview

    The standart of caring for TR. The TriClip Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER) system is the only TEER device intentionally designed for the tricuspid valve
  • Features - G4

    The TriClip™ G4 Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair System empowers you with stable navigation and precise delivery2 for complex conditions. F/E Knob S/L Knob Steerable Guide Catheter +/- Knob Distal Curve TriclipTM G4 Delivery System Controlled Gripper Actuation Actuator Knob Flexes and extends delivery catheter to steer down to the valve plane Enables movement in septal or lateral direction Designed for the tricuspid anatomy2,4 Provides adequate height over the valve Maintains coaxial position during steering and positioning Allows sweeping away from the septum to optimize delivery catheter position while maintaining perpendicularity to the plane of the valve Straightens or curves the guide to add or subtract height above the valve Designed for direct access to the tricuspid valve2,15 Provides stability and precision during steering and positioning Multiaxis steering to enable navigation across all lines of coaptation Confirm and optimize leaflet capture Implant and gripper line detachment 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Provides stability and precision during steering and positioning Multiaxis steering to enable navigation across all lines of coaptation Flexes and extends delivery catheter to steer down to the valve plane Enables movement in septal or lateral direction Straightens and curves guide for height adjustment above the valve Designed for the tricuspid anatomy2,4 Provides adequate height over the valve Maintains coaxial position during steering and positioning Allows sweeping away from the septum to optimize delivery catheter while maintaining perpendicularity to the plane of the valve Designed for direct access to the tricuspid valve2,15 Confirm and optimize leaflet grasping Simultaneous implant and gripper detachment
  • MitraClip™ - G4 Features

    MitraClip™ TEER system’s dedicated design for the mitral anatomy optimizes navigation for consistent clinical results
  • MitraClip™ - Patients Who Benefit

    With each generation of MitraClip™, Abbott remains at the forefront of therapeutic expertise, partnering with heart teams to help selected patients with Mitral Regurgitation (MR) reclaim their lives.
  • MitraClip™ - Overview

    MitraClip™ is the first minimally invasive TEER therapy that delivers a treatment option for selected patients with PMR or SMR

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