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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement, commonly known as TAVR, is an advanced minimally invasive procedure used to treat severe aortic valve disease, particularly aortic stenosis. Instead of open-heart surgery, TAVR allows doctors to replace the damaged valve using a catheter-based approach. At Manipal Hospitals International, TAVR is performed by experienced heart teams using cutting-edge technology, offering patients a safer option with quicker recovery and improved quality of life.
Transcatheter aortic valve replacement is a procedure in which a new valve is placed inside the diseased aortic valve without removing the old one. The new valve is delivered through a thin tube, usually inserted through a blood vessel in the leg.
In simple terms, the TAVR procedure replaces a faulty heart valve without opening the chest, helping blood flow smoothly from the heart to the rest of the body.
The aortic valve controls blood flow from the heart to the body. When this valve becomes narrowed or stiff, the heart must work harder to pump blood. TAVR treatment is recommended when symptoms become significant or when traditional surgery carries higher risk.
TAVR can be performed using different access routes depending on patient anatomy and overall health. The heart team selects the safest and most suitable approach.
Manipal Hospitals offers comprehensive structural heart disease care led by cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, anaesthetists, and imaging specialists. Each TAVR case is carefully planned to ensure safety and long-term success.
TAVR may be recommended when:
Certain situations may require careful evaluation or alternative treatments.
The TAVR surgery is performed in a specialised cardiac lab under local or general anesthesia. A catheter carrying the new valve is guided to the heart and positioned within the diseased valve. Once expanded, the new valve begins working immediately.
Recovery after TAVR is typically faster than after open-heart surgery. Many patients begin walking within a day and experience quick improvements in their breathing and energy levels.
Hospital stays usually range from two to five days, followed by a gradual return to normal activities with guidance from the care team.
While TAVR is considered safe, possible risks include bleeding at the access site, irregular heart rhythms, stroke, infection, or valve leakage. These risks are minimised through careful patient selection and experienced heart teams.
The cost of TAVR depends on valve type, procedure complexity, investigations, and hospital stay. Manipal Hospitals offers advanced valve replacement procedures at costs that are significantly more affordable compared with many Western and Gulf countries, without compromising on quality or safety.
Personalised cost estimates are provided after a detailed clinical evaluation.
International patients can access full-service, all-in-one support provided to each patient, from complete review of the patient's medical files all the way through assistance with planning travel arrangements (airfare), providing interpreters, providing temporary housing, and providing organized aftercare to help assure that the patient has a successful treatment experience.