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National Heart Institute (IJN) Is Asia's First To Perform 'Perceval S' Procedure
By Voon Miaw Ping
KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 (Bernama) -- Heartiest congratulations are in order for
the National Heart Institute (IJN).
Chalking up, yet another clinical milestone, the IJN has become the first
hospital in Asia to perform the 'Sorin Perceval' sutureless heart valve
implantation procedure.
Sorin Perceval or Perceval S is a new sutureless aortic valve prosthesis
with a unique self-anchoring frame which enables surgeons to replace the
diseased valve without suturing it into place and obviating the need for using
time-consuming, conventional suturing techniques.
The less invasive technique -- the latest innovation in the heart valve
technolgy -- was successfully performed two days ago on two IJN patients, namely
a 66-year-old woman and a 67-year-old man.
IJN deputy chief executive officer and chief cardiothoracic surgeon Dr
Mohd Azhari Yakub led a five-member team in performing the surgeries. The team
was assisted by Dr Graham McCrystal from New Zealand and Italy's Dr Mattia
Glauber.
"The two patients are currently recovering very well and are out of the
intensive care unit," IJN clinical director of adult surgery Dr Jeswant Dillon
told a news conference here Thursday.
He said the sutureless valve technology allowed for the removal of the
diseased valve, precise positioning, fast release and implantation.
"Therefore, it significantly reduces surgical time and provides patients
with better outcome and recovery," he added.
The procedure is highly recommended for patients aged 65 and above, while
the valve has a lifespan of between 10 and 15 years.
To date, 26 cardiac surgery centres throughout Europe have implanted the
Perceval S valve in over 650 patients.
-- BERNAMA