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Intracardiac masses have traditionally meant high-risk surgery — but transcatheter approaches are changing what’s possible in structural and endovascular intervention. In this MurmurMD discussion, Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh and Dr. Andrei Pop review the evolving role of transcatheter removal of intracardiac masses, focusing on procedural planning, imaging guidance, device strategy, and patient selection. Key discussion points from the transcript include: • Types of intracardiac masses considered for transcatheter removal • Imaging strategies for procedural planning and guidance • Access considerations and device positioning • Managing embolic risk during extraction • Technical challenges unique to intracardiac mass removal • Patient selection and procedural decision-making • Real-world lessons from complex intracardiac cases • The expanding role of minimally invasive intracardiac intervention This discussion provides a practical look at how transcatheter techniques are creating new options for managing intracardiac masses without open surgery. 🔔 Subscribe for more insights from interventional experts and real-world program builders. 📱 Download the app: https://apps.apple.com/app/apple-store/id1586692687 📺 Follow us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfrLYhAhliQ2ZvXinkDCZvA Chapters: 00:00 – Why transcatheter intracardiac mass removal is evolving 01:30 – Imaging and procedural planning 03:30 – Access strategy and device positioning 05:30 – Managing embolic risk and technical challenges 07:30 – Patient selection and case considerations 09:00 – Key lessons and future direction #StructuralHeart #IntracardiacMass #TranscatheterIntervention #InterventionalCardiology #CardiacImaging #Endovascular #MurmurMD
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