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Transcatheter therapy of structural heart disease is advancing rapidly. Due to the less invasive approach, transcatheter techniques have replaced surgery as the standard procedure for atrial septal defect and patent foramen ovale closure.

Evolving interventional techniques allow treatment of paravalvular leaks, ventricular septal defects and valve replacement, especially the rapid evolution and newer indications for transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR).

Articles

Technical Aspects of Provisional Stenting in Percutaneous Treatment of Complex Bifurcation Lesions

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Interventional Cardiology Review 2013;8(2):96-9

The Role of Bioresorbable Scaffolds in Meeting the Challenges of Bifurcations

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Interventional Cardiology Review 2013;8(2):87-9

The Role of the Transradial Approach for Complex Coronary Interventions in Patients with Acute Coronary Syndrome

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Interventional Cardiology Review 2013;8(2):81-6

The Anatomic–Functional Duality of So-called ‘Significant’ Atherosclerotic Stenosis – Update on Invasive Diagnostic Strategies in Coronaropathy

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Interventional Cardiology Review 2013;8(2):112–7