At 92, woman with severe heart valve disease finds relief through minimally invasive procedure

A 92-year-old woman, deemed too frail for open-heart surgery due to severe heart failure, has regained her mobility and confidence after a groundbreaking minimally invasive procedure. Doctors successfully repaired her leaky mitral valve using a MitraClip device, significantly improving her breathing and quality of life. This innovative treatment offers new hope for high-risk cardiac patients.

At 92, woman with severe heart valve disease finds relief through minimally invasive procedure
A 92-year-old woman, deemed too frail for open-heart surgery due to severe heart failure, has regained her mobility and confidence after a groundbreaking minimally invasive procedure. Doctors successfully repaired her leaky mitral valve using a MitraClip device, significantly improving her breathing and quality of life. This innovative treatment offers new hope for high-risk cardiac patients.