Abstract

Transcatheter valve-in-ring procedure has shown in a number of small case series to be feasible, safe, and able to offer short-term clinical and hemodynamic improvement in selected high-risk patients after failed surgical mitral annuloplasty ring repair [(1)][1]. Hereby, we report a case of a 70-

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