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Yahoo
25-04-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
ECU Health enhances heart care with two new technologies
GREENVILLE, N.C. (WNCT) — The ECU Health Medical Center is expanding heart care with two new technologies for transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement. The new technologies are EVOQUE™, a first-of-its-kind transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement, and TriClip G4™, a minimally invasive clip procedure designed to reduce tricuspid valve leakage. With these new technologies, patients who were previously ineligible for surgery, will now be provided symptom relief and improved quality of life. 'These new procedures represent a major advancement in the treatment of tricuspid valve regurgitation, offering hope to patients who previously had limited options,' Section Chief, Interventional Cardiology, Director, Cardiac Catheterization Lab, East Carolina Heart Institute, Dr. Paul Mahoney said. 'With the EVOQUE valve replacement and the TriClip G4, we can now provide effective, minimally invasive solutions that reduce symptoms and improve heart function without the need for open-heart surgery. This is a significant step forward in improving outcomes and quality of life for patients with TR.' With treatment options being limited, these new technologies will allow patients to have access to innovative and minimally invasive options that can help to improve heart function and overall well-being. 'It is critical that patients in eastern North Carolina have access to the latest innovations in heart care close to home, so they do not have to travel far for cutting-edge treatment options,' said Dr. John Catanzaro, John 'Jack' Rose Distinguished Professor and Chief of the Division of Cardiology at the Brody School of Medicine at East Carolina University, and Director of the East Carolina Heart Institute at ECU Health Medical Center. 'Our commitment to bringing the most advanced cardiac treatments to this region ensures that patients receive high-quality, life-changing care without unnecessary delays or burdens. I am proud of our heart and vascular care teams who continue to advocate for patients in our region and ensure they receive world-class treatment right here at ECU Health.' To learn more about ECU Health Heart & Vascular Care, click here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Yahoo
11-03-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
Mobile Infirmary introduces procedure to treat heart valves
MOBILE, Ala. (WKRG) — An Infirmary Health doctor is the first person to perform a TriClip G4 procedure in Mobile successfully and one of the first to perform it in the region, has learned. Local Mobile sorority visits Selma for 'Bloody Sunday' 60th Anniversary march Dr. Mina Jacob, an interventional and structural cardiologist, performed the minimally invasive surgery to treat patients with tricuspid regurgitation. According to an Infirmary Health news release, patients with TR experience symptoms of fatigue, swelling, and shortness of breath due to blood leaking backward into the heart. 'The tricuspid valve is sometimes referred to as 'the forgotten valve' because historically, it hasreceived less attention compared to the mitral and aortic valves,' said Dr. Jacob. 'Untilrecently, tricuspid regurgitation could only be treated surgically with open-heart surgery.' The release said the TriClip G4 procedure allows doctors to repair the valve by inserting a device through a vein in the leg and guiding it through the vein to the faulty valve, where it will clip together sections of the valve, helping to restore blood flow. Saraland Elementary's Dr. Stan Stokley wins national principal award 'Our structural heart team coordinated and worked hard together to bring this new technologyto Mobile Infirmary,' Dr. Jacob said. 'We are proud to be leading the way in expanding treatment options for patients with tricuspid regurgitation.' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.