Guide To Treating Rheumatic Heart Disease

Heart Valve Surgery

Cleveland Clinic Health Essentials

Rheumatic heart disease can damage the heart valves. Heart valve surgery might be considered to replace or repair the valves that have sustained damage. Damage may affect the aortic, mitral, or tricuspid valves. There are two types of this surgery, including a valvuloplasty and an annuloplasty. Valvuloplasty might be considered when a heart valve opening is narrowed as a result of rheumatic heart disease. Once the problematic valve is repaired, this can help reduce the patient’s symptoms by improving blood flow. An annuloplasty involves reinforcing or tightening the heart valve ring. This can prevent blood from flowing backward into the affected valve.

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