Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI/TAVR)

Transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI/TAVR) is a catheter-based procedure our cardiac experts use to replace damaged heart valves to treat severe aortic stenosis.

 

Our TAVI (TAVR) team has performed more than 2,000 TAVI (TAVR) device implantations, making Houston Methodist one of the most experienced TAVI (TAVR) sites in the nation. We are also the only hospital in the Houston area with a single, integrated TAVI (TAVR) team.

 

The advantages of TAVI (TAVR) include:

  • Improved recovery times
  • Improved safety
  • Shorter hospital stays
  • Reduced chance of being admitted to the intensive care unit
  • Effective treatment option for those who cannot undergo open surgery

 

An Expert TAVI (TAVR) Team to Meet Your Needs

The cardiovascular surgeons and cardiologists within the Valve Clinic at Houston Methodist DeBakey Heart & Vascular Center  are experts in the surgical and catheter-based techniques needed to perform TAVI (TAVR.)

 

Our experts led several of the national TAVI (TAVR) clinical trials enabling the approval of this less invasive aortic valve replacement procedure using many types of valves and regardless of a person’s risk of surgery. More recently, we led a national study demonstrating that TAVI (TAVR) is a safer procedure, with faster recovery times and less chance of complications, even in people who are low risk for cardiac surgery. In addition, our experts continue to remain at the forefront of clinical trials designed to improve TAVI (TAVR) devices and advance cardiovascular care.

 

By working together and with other cardiac specialists, you can trust your TAVI (TAVR) team to deliver exceptional care tailored to your specific condition and unique lifestyle needs.

 

About TAVI (TAVR)

Aortic valve stenosis occurs when your heart’s aortic valve narrows, preventing full function of the valve and limiting blood flow out of the heart.

 

While milder aortic stenosis does not require treatment, severe aortic stenosis causes debilitating symptoms and can be life-threatening. Traditionally, replacing the aortic valve has required open surgery — which requires a chest incision and stopping the heart.

 

TAVI (TAVR) is a less invasive treatment alternative to open surgery. During the procedure, a new aortic valve is delivered using a catheter, generally through a large blood vessel at the top of the leg, and without the need for a chest incision or stopping the heart.

 

In the News

Houston Methodist cardiovascular surgeon Dr. Michael J. Reardon shares insights from the CoreValve US Pivotal & SURTAVI Trials presented at ACC.22. Watch here.








Locations

Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Baytown
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at
Baytown
4301 Garth Rd.Independence Plaza 2, Suite 100Baytown, TX 77521
346.292.1416
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Sugar Land
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Sugar
Land
16605 Southwest FreewayBuilding 3, Suite 560Sugar Land, TX 77479
346.874.2082
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Texas Medical Center
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Texas Medical
Center
6550 Fannin St.Smith Tower, Suite 1901Houston, TX 77030
713.441.2863
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at The Woodlands
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at The
Woodlands
17189 Interstate 45 S.Medical Office Building 2, Suite 475The Woodlands, TX 77385
936.270.3062
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at West
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at
West
18500 Katy FreewaySuite 3616Houston, TX 77094
832.522.3106
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at Willowbrook
Houston Methodist Valve Clinic at
Willowbrook
13300 Hargrave RoadSuite 340Houston, TX 77070
281.737.1900

New Valve Replacement Through TAVI (TAVR) Lets an Active Senior Stay Active: J. Rob’s Story

After a heart scare, J. Rob Walker established a lifesaving relationship with a cardiologist at Houston Methodist. Read J. Rob’s story.