A group of cardiovascular specialists from the US and Europe presents 23 chapters detailing interventional procedures for adult structural heart disease. For each, they include background, clinical presentations, and diagnostic findings, with an emphasis on patient selection and indications, as well as photos and images. They outline technical procedural steps, equipment selection, tips and tricks, and complications and management, and provide chapters on the knowledge base of the field, practical aspects of acquiring new procedural skills, how new therapies might impact interventional practice, imaging, and vascular access. Online access to the full text and procedural videos is included. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com) 2014 BMA Medical Book Awards Highly Commended in Cardiology category! Apply the latest percutaneous techniques with the practical, highly illustrated Interventional Procedures for Structural Heart Disease. This brand-new medical reference book presents full-color images, numerous tables, and invaluable clinical pearls to help you utilize todays hottest techniques and technologies for each disease, so you can offer your patients the most desirable outcomes possible.Master todays hottest percutaneous procedures for structural heart disease as perfected by experts from around the world, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), percutaneous paravalvular leak closure, transcatheter mitral valve interventions, a wide variety of adult congenital cardiovascular defect interventions, and more.Grasp the specific knowledge you will need for success in a variety of clinical scenarios, as well as the patient selection criteria for each invasive procedure.Make informed, evidence-based decisions with the latest clinical trial results and evidence integrated into each chapter.Visualize the newest techniques and technologies more clearly through a full-color design featuring illustrations, tables, clinical pearls, complications, and current evidence boxes.Seamlessly search the full text online at Expert Consult.