A valvuloplasty, otherwise called swell valvuloplasty or expand valvotomy, is a system to fix a heart valve that has a restricted opening.
The valve flaps (leaflets) may thicken or stiffen in this condition, and they may join together (stenosis). This causes the valve opening to be restricted and brings about diminished blood move through the valve.
A valvuloplasty may further develop blood course through the valve and work on your side effects Specialists might assess you and decide whether valvuloplasty or another treatment is proper for your valve condition. Assuming you have serious valve stenosis and you’re encountering side effects, your PCP might suggest valvuloplasty. Your PCP might prescribe valvuloplasty to fix a mitral valve with a limited opening (mitral valve stenosis) regardless of whether you have side effects