concept   valve repair
culture   United States
statement   Valve repair procedures are frequently performed in the United States for treating a range of heart conditions and are often preferred to valve replacement.

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1 mitral valve repair United States Mitral valve repair is a common and established surgical procedure for treating mitral valve regurgitation or stenosis. 1
2 mitral valve repair United States Mitral valve repair is a common surgical procedure in the United States, often performed to treat mitral valve regurgitation. 1
3 mitral valve repair United States Commonly performed surgical procedure for correcting mitral valve insufficiency 1
4 mitral valve repair United States A common and accepted surgical procedure for treating mitral valve diseases. 1
5 mitral valve repair United States Mitral valve repair is a common and established treatment for mitral valve regurgitation or prolapse, often preferred over replacement. 1
6 pulmonary valve repair United States Pulmonary valve repair is a common medical procedure, often performed to correct congenital heart defects. 1
7 pulmonary valve repair United States Pulmonary valve repair is a common procedure in advanced healthcare settings. 1
8 pulmonary valve repair United States An important medical procedure to treat various heart conditions in developed countries. 1
9 pulmonary valve repair United States Pulmonary valve repair is a common procedure in modern cardiology, often recommended to improve heart function and blood flow. 1
10 tricuspid valve repair United States Tricuspid valve repair is a common surgical procedure to treat tricuspid valve regurgitation in the United States and other Western countries. 1
11 tricuspid valve repair United States Tricuspid valve repair is a common surgical procedure for treating tricuspid valve regurgitation in the United States and other Western countries. 1
12 tricuspid valve repair United States Surgical procedure performed to treat tricuspid valve regurgitation, often due to heart disease 1