Advanced Structural Heart Care

Best MitraClip Specialist in Jaipur.

Repair a leaking mitral valve safely without open-heart surgery. Consult Dr. Anshu Kabra for the breakthrough, minimally invasive MitraClip procedure to restore your heart's efficiency.

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Structural Heart Interventions
Understanding Mitral Regurgitation

Is Your Mitral Valve Leaking?

When the leaflets of your mitral valve do not close tightly, blood flows backward into the lungs (Mitral Regurgitation). This forces your heart to work significantly harder and can lead to severe heart failure. Look out for these critical signs:

Severe Breathlessness

Struggling to breathe during routine activities, or waking up gasping for air and needing to be propped up by pillows to sleep.

Chronic Fatigue

Feeling overwhelming exhaustion because your heart is unable to pump enough oxygen-rich blood to the rest of your body.

Fluid Retention

Noticing noticeable swelling (edema) in your legs, ankles, feet, or abdomen as fluid builds up due to poor heart function.

The Solution

How MitraClip Stops the Leak.

Historically, repairing a leaking valve required highly traumatic open-chest surgery. The MitraClip device offers a revolutionary alternative through Transcatheter Edge-to-Edge Repair (TEER).

Using a thin catheter inserted through a vein in your leg, a small clip is delivered straight to the heart. It grasps and clips the two leaking leaflets of the mitral valve together. This allows the valve to close properly, immediately stopping the backward flow of blood while still letting blood flow through normally.

  • Minimally invasive alternative to open-heart surgery.
  • Drastically improves breathing and energy levels instantly.
  • Ideal for high-risk and elderly patients.
  • Rapid recovery with a short hospital stay (typically 1-3 days).
Diagram showing how MitraClip clips the mitral valve leaflets
The Protocol

The Implantation Process

1

Advanced Echocardiography

Dr. Kabra performs a Transesophageal Echocardiogram (TEE) to capture highly detailed 3D images of your mitral valve. This determines the exact severity of the leak and confirms if your anatomy is suitable for the clip.

2

The TEER Procedure

Under general anesthesia, a catheter is inserted through a small puncture in your groin vein and guided up to the heart. Using real-time imaging, Dr. Kabra precisely navigates the MitraClip to the mitral valve, grasps the leaking leaflets, and locks the clip in place.

3

Immediate Relief & Recovery

The reduction in mitral regurgitation is assessed instantly in the cath lab before the catheter is removed. Patients experience a rapid improvement in heart failure symptoms and are typically discharged within a couple of days.

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Why Choose Dr. Kabra?

Structural heart interventions like the MitraClip require immense operator precision, 3D spatial awareness, and elite specialized training.

As a leader in advanced transcatheter therapies in Rajasthan, Dr. Kabra brings unparalleled clinical excellence to complex valve diseases. His data-driven, minimally invasive approach ensures that high-risk patients can avoid open-heart surgery while achieving life-saving results.

"My mother was constantly out of breath and too weak for open-heart surgery. Dr. Kabra suggested the MitraClip. The difference was night and day. She was breathing normally the very next morning without any major surgery scars."

— Sandeep M., Jaipur

"We had lost hope after being told surgery was too risky for my grandfather's leaking valve. Dr. Kabra's expertise with this clip procedure saved his life. The care at Narayana Hospital was exceptional."

— Priya T., Ajmer

MitraClip FAQs

Am I a candidate for the MitraClip procedure?
MitraClip is primarily designed for patients who have severe mitral regurgitation (a significantly leaking valve) and who are considered at high risk for traditional open-heart surgery due to age, frailty, or other underlying health conditions. Dr. Kabra will perform specific ultrasound imaging (TEE) to determine if your valve's anatomy is suited for the clip.
Is this considered open-heart surgery?
No. This is a completely minimally invasive transcatheter procedure. Your chest is not opened, and you are not put on a heart-lung bypass machine. The entire repair is performed through a small needle puncture in the femoral vein located in your leg/groin area.
How long does the MitraClip last in the heart?
The MitraClip is a permanent implant. It is made of highly durable medical-grade materials designed to stay securely attached to your valve leaflets for the rest of your life, providing long-term relief from heart failure symptoms.
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