What Are My Treatment Options?
Understanding Your Treatment Options for a Scarred Heart
If you have been diagnosed with a scarred left ventricle after your heart attack, the damage to your heart may require a structural intervention at some point during the progression of heart failure. Structural interventions may include open-heart surgery (invasive) or the LIVE® Procedure, which is a less invasive, closed chest treatment option.
Open-Heart Surgery (Invasive)
Open-heart surgery typically requires a heart-lung machine which temporarily takes over the function of the heart and lungs to maintain circulation of blood to the body. This is called cardiopulmonary bypass.
The LIVE® Procedure
Less Invasive Ventricular Enhancement or the LIVE® procedure is a closed-chest, catheter-based technique for excluding the scar from the cavity of the left ventricle. An interventional cardiologist along with a cardiothoracic surgeon will work together to reconstruct the left ventricle using the Revivent TC® System. The interventional cardiologist will operate from the right side of the neck through the jugular vein and the cardiothoracic surgeon will maneuver through a small 4 cm incision on the left side of the chest. They will guide the Revivent TC System into position along the scarred portion of the left ventricle utilizing x-ray and ultrasound, while the heart is still beating. This approach removes the need for cardiopulmonary bypass, increases the safety of the procedure, and allows for a much quicker recovery time.