Heart valve diseases

Valves can be narrowed (stenosis), leaky (insufficiency) or inflamed (endocarditis), so individual treatment planning (from repair to replacement) is always necessary.

Our offer

At the University Heart Center Basel, we offer all current treatment options for heart valve diseases. These include surgical interventions with replacement or reconstruction of the respective valve under opening of the chest and using a heart-lung machine or, if possible, a minimally invasive approach.

Furthermore, all interventional therapy options such as catheter-assisted aortic valve replacement (TAVI) or mitral valve reconstruction/replacement (Mitraclip, PASCAL, Tendyne and others) are offered.

The only effective treatment for severe aortic valve stenosis is aortic valve replacement. This aortic valve replacement can be performed surgically or interventional.

Detailed information on heart valve diseases and treatment options can be found on the homepage of the Swiss Heart Foundation

In addition to the private consultation hours, we also offer a special consultation hour for structural heart disease (valve consultation hour).

Aortic valve stenosis - Interventional aortic valve replacement (TAVI)

Aortic valve stenosis - Surgical procedure

Mitral valve surgery

Sténose de la valve aortique - TAVI (FR)

Sténose de la valve aortique - remplacement chirurgical (FR)

Opération de valve mitrale (FR)

Aortic valve stenosis - Interventional aortic valve replacement (TAVI)

Aortic valve stenosis - Surgical procedure

Mitral valve surgery

Sténose de la valve aortique - TAVI (FR)

Sténose de la valve aortique - remplacement chirurgical (FR)

Opération de valve mitrale (FR)

Videos on aortic valve stenosis

Coordination Cardiology and TAVI Coordinator

Aleksandra Schweizer
aleksandra.schweizer@usb.ch
Phone +41 61 556 58 18


Coordination Cardiac Surgery

Sarah Rigling
herzchirurgie@usb.ch
Tel. +41 61 328 61 46

Did you know that...?

At the University Heart Center Basel, leaking mitral valves are successfully repaired through a small incision in around 95% of cases.

Did you know that...?

at the University Heart Center Basel, all cases are discussed jointly by cardiac surgeons and cardiologists in the Heart Team? This means that all patients receive individualized treatment.

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