Current management of tricuspid regurgitation: a focus on the spiral suspension approach

Gen Thorac Cardiovasc Surg. 2024 Apr 20. doi: 10.1007/s11748-024-02024-y. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

The indication for surgery for tricuspid regurgitation (TR) has reached a major turning point. It has become clear that the presence of moderate or severe TR alone worsens the prognosis of life, and the previous guidelines of Japanese Circulation Society, in which the indication for surgery was recommended at the timing of "right heart failure difficult to treat medically," now recommends surgery with a trigger of "repeated right heart failure" in the 2020 edition. In addition, a new repair technique targeting at subvalvular structure has been developed for end-stage TR to overcome a high TR recurrence rate that is associated with severe right ventricular enlargement and leaflet tethering. This review focuses on the spiral suspension technique, in which the papillary muscles are spirally suspended towards the septal leaflet annulus to correct tethering and enhances the understanding of its application in the context of TR management.

Keywords: Spiral suspension; Subvalvular surgery; Tethering; Tricuspid valve regurgitation; Tricuspid valve repair.

Publication types

  • Review