El Hospital San Camilo Forlanini D Roma He performed successfully Unprecedented world interventionBy fitting a new core valve in previous prosthesis that is damaged by Morguvio syndrome, The This intervention is the first time this rare genetic pathology It affects one of 300,000 people.
The process called ‘Davi to Davi’ for its compression in English It had another new cortex bioprostasis, which was already fitted and worse, had the implementation, The only possible way to survive the patient was the hospital revealed on Monday.
53 -year -old patient, Morchuvio is affected by the type IV syndromeA hereditary impact that prevents the enzymes needed to break the long chains of sugar molecules and they accumulate Causes complications such as abnormal bone growth or malfunction of major organs Like the lungs or the heart.
Many previous functions
In fact, the patient This is already subject to many Interventions due to heart problems.
He had to implement in 2017 Heart valve through a catheter Includes a TAVI process to treat acute stenosis.
In 2023, after the illness was worsening, He was subjected to the Volvoloplasty, A technique is based on adjustment of the heart valve with short opening, but its condition deteriorates and suffered severe cardiovascular failure, which has led to the examination of new activities.
The patient decided to detect and act in a severe failure of prosthesis New implantation of the Transfermel route Based on the ‘Davi’s Davey’ technique, the only treatment of their condition was identified.
“This process was done with local anesthesia to reduce the risks, ended without difficulties and the patient received more days”
The process has been done With local anesthetics to minimize risks, He finished difficult, and the patient received a long time later.
Recently successful intervention at San Kamilo forlanini Hospital in Rome ”A multi -faceted attitude confirms how to contribute to “most suitable priests”, Dr. Francheco de Felis, one of the doctors responsible for performing this subtle procedure to the patient.