Double Valve Replacement

Double Valve Replacement (DVR) is a major cardiac surgery performed to replace both the mitral valve and aortic valve in the heart when they become severely diseased or dysfunctional. This procedure is often required when both valves are narrowed (stenosis), leaky (regurgitation), or damaged due to infections, congenital defects, or degenerative conditions. The primary goal of DVR is to restore normal blood flow, relieve symptoms, and improve heart function. The procedure involves removing the diseased valves and replacing them with prosthetic (artificial) valves, which can be mechanical or biological (tissue) valves. At Desun Hospital, we offer advanced DVR procedures performed by highly skilled cardiothoracic surgeons using state-of-the-art technology and minimally invasive techniques.

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Indications for Double Valve Replacement

Risks & Complications of DVR

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