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[en] After aortic valve diseases, mitral valve diseases represent the most numerous indications of surgical or percutaneous valvular intervention. Surgical management is favoured in severe symptomatic mitral regurgitation. In case of high or prohibitive surgical risk, new techniques are developed to allow percutaneous, less invasive management. In these circumstances, MitraClip(R) allows the treatment of mitral regurgitation in case of adequate valve morphology. Percutaneous balloon valvuloplasty is currently the first-line treatment of mitral stenosis related to rheumatic disease when anatomical features are favourable. Alongside the Inoue technique, which remains the classical procedure, other approaches are available with encouraging results.
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