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Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus in Petah Tikva

Israeli Team Performs First-Ever Emergency Mitral Valve Repair On Heart Transplant Patient

A multidisciplinary team at Rabin Medical Center performed what they describe as the first emergency mitral valve repair on a heart-transplant recipient in cardiogenic shock—an approach only twice documented post-transplant and never in such a critical state.

The 47-year-old patient, transplanted at age 14, arrived in profound heart failure. Surgeons accessed the heart via the femoral vein, crossed from right to left sides through a controlled puncture in the septum, and repaired the mitral valve on the beating heart. Within hours the patient stabilized, was extubated the next day, and discharged shortly after.

Doctors said the case underscores advances in catheter-based repair and long-term transplant care in Israel, where 30–40 heart transplants occur annually and roughly 97 patients currently await a donor organ. The patient, now recovering at home in the Golan, expressed gratitude to the care team and called the outcome “a miracle.”

(TOI/VFI News)

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