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AvalusTM Bioprosthesis | Indications: The Avalus bioprosthesis is indicated for the replacement of diseased, damaged, or malfunctioning native or
prosthetic aortic valves. Contraindications: None known. Warnings/Precautions/Adverse Events: Only physicians who have received proper training
in valve replacement should use this device. Accelerated structural deterioration due to calcific degeneration of bioprosthesis may occur in: children,
adolescents, young adults, and patients with altered calcium metabolism (e.g., chronic renal failure, or hyperparathyroidism). Adverse events can include:
angina, cardiac dysrhythmias, endocarditis, heart failure, hemolysis, hemolytic anemia, hemorrhage, infection other than endocarditis, transvalvular
or paravalvular leak, myocardial infarction, nonstructural valve dysfunction (leaflet entrapment/impingement, obstructive pannus ingrowth, suture
PATIENT
dehiscence, inappropriate sizing or positioning, or other), pericardial effusion or tamponade, prosthesis regurgitation, prosthesis stenosis, prosthesis
thrombosis, stroke, structural valve deterioration (calcification, leaflet tear or perforation, or other), thromboembolism, tissue dehiscence, and transient
ischemic attack. These complications could lead to reoperation, explant of the bioprosthesis, permanent disability, or death.
HancockTM II Bioprosthesis | Indications: For patients who require replacement of their native or prosthetic aortic and/or mitral valves. Contraindications: None
known. Warnings/Precautions/Adverse Events: Accelerated deterioration due to calcific degeneration of bioprosthesis may occur in: children, adolescents,
young adults, and patients with altered calcium metabolism (e.g., chronic renal failure, hyperparathyroidism). Adverse events can include: angina, cardiac
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arrhythmia, cardiac dysrhythmias, death, endocarditis, heart failure, hemolysis, hemolytic anemia, hemorrhage, transvalvular or paravalvular leak, myocardial
infarction, nonstructural dysfunction, stroke, structural deterioration, thromboembolism, or valve thrombosis. MEDTRONIC SURGICAL
MosaicTM Bioprosthesis | Indications: For the replacement of malfunctioning native or prosthetic aortic and/or mitral heart valves.Contraindications: None
known. Warnings/Precautions/Adverse Events: Accelerated deterioration due to calcific degeneration of bioprosthesis may occur in: children, adolescents, VALVE REPLACEMENT
young adults, and patients with altered calcium metabolism (e.g., chronic renal failure, hyperparathyroidism). Adverse events can include: angina, cardiac
arrhythmia, cardiac dysrhythmias, death, endocarditis, heart failure, hemolysis, hemolytic anemia, hemorrhage, transvalvular or paravalvular leak, myocardial
infarction, nonstructural dysfunction, stroke, structural deterioration, thromboembolism, or valve thrombosis. Tissue Valve for Aortic and
FreestyleTM Aortic Root Bioprosthesis | Indications: For the replacement of malfunctioning native or prosthetic aortic valves with the option of aortic Mitral Valve Replacement
root replacement. Contraindications: None known. Warnings/Precautions/Adverse Events: Accelerated deterioration due to calcific degeneration
of bioprosthesis may occur in: children, adolescents, young adults, and patients with altered calcium metabolism (e.g., chronic renal failure,
hyperparathyroidism). Adverse events can include: cardiac dysrhythmias, death, endocarditis, hemolysis, hemorrhage, transvalvular or paravalvular leak,
nonstructural dysfunction, structural deterioration, thromboembolism, valve thrombosis, or intracuspal hematoma.
For a listing of indications, contraindications, precautions, warnings, and potential adverse events, please refer to the Instructions for Use. For countries
that use eIFUs, consult instructions for use at this website www.medtronic.com/manuals. Note: Manuals can be viewed using a current version of any major
internet browser.
Caution: Federal law (USA) restricts these devices to sale by or on the order of a physician.
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ARE MEDTRONIC SURGICAL TABLE OF
TISSUE HEART VALVES CONTENTS
RIGHT FOR YOU? 3-4 | ABOUT THE HEART 9-10 |TREATMENT OF YOUR HEART VALVE
How the Heart Works DISEASE WITH A MEDTRONIC
What Heart Valves Do BIOPROSTHETIC VALVE
AvalusTM Bioprosthesis
Medtronic surgical heart valves 5-6 | AORTIC VALVE DISEASES HancockTM II Bioprosthesis
are for people with aortic Severe Aortic Stenosis MosaicTM Bioprosthesis
and mitral valve disease. Your Symptoms of Severe Aortic Stenosis FreestyleTM Aortic Root Bioprosthesis
doctor can help you decide Aortic Regurgitation
if surgical valve replacement Symptoms of Aortic Regurgitation 11-12 |UNDERSTANDING SURGICAL
HEART VALVE REPLACEMENT
with a Medtronic valve is right Open-heart Surgical Valve Replacement
for you. This booklet will 7-8 | MITRAL VALVE DISEASE for Aortic and Mitral Valve
help you learn more about Types of Mitral Valve Disease During the Procedure
the Medtronic surgical heart Symptoms of Mitral Valve Procedural Overview of a Typical
valve products. Regurgitation Open-heart Surgery
13 |POTENTIAL RISKS FOR
SURGICAL VALVE REPLACEMENT
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ABOUT
THE HEART
Left Upper
Chamber
(Left Atrium)
Right Upper
Chamber
(Right Atrium)
How the Heart Works What Heart Valves Do Pulmonary Valve
A healthy heart beats around 100,000 times Heart valves open when the heart pumps to
a day. The heart's job is to supply the body allow blood to flow. They close quickly between Aortic Valve
with oxygen-rich blood. Aortic
Valve heartbeats to make sure blood does not flow
The heart has four chambers. Blood is pumped Mitral backward. Any trouble in this normal flow will
through the four chambers with the help of Valve make it hard for the heart to pump the blood
four heart valves. where it needs to go.
Pulmonary
Valve
Tricuspid Pulmonic Valve | controls the flow of blood
Valve to the lungs to get oxygen.
Aortic Valve | controls the flow of blood as it exits
the heart and is pumped to the rest of the body.
Mitral and Tricuspid Valves | control blood flow
as it moves between the chambers of the heart.
Right Lower Left Lower
Chamber Chamber Mitral Valve Tricuspid Valve
(Right Ventricle) (Left Ventricle)
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When is TTE reasonable for a bioprosthetic mitral valve? •Class IIa –Annual TTE is reasonable in patients with a bioprosthetic valve after the first 10 years, even in the absence of a change in clinical status (LOE: C). Which of the following statements regarding the obstructed/thrombosed prosthetic mitral valve is correct?
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