5-35a.45:

Operations on cardiac valves and septa and vessels near the heart: Minimally invasive operations on cardiac valves: Mitral valve reconstruction: Mitral valve annuloplasty, via the coronary sinus

You have had treatment on your mitral valve.

The heart pumps blood through the body. Inside the heart are 4 chambers. There are 2 heart atria and 2 ventricles. Both heart atria and both ventricles are separated from each other by a partition. There are 4 valves in the heart. These valves ensure that the blood flows in the right direction. So they have to close tightly. They also have to open up fully so that the blood can be properly pumped out of the heart.

The mitral valve is located between the left atrium and the left ventricle in the heart. The purpose of the treatment is to make your mitral valve work better.

To carry out the treatment, a wire is inserted via a blood vessel in the groin or the arm and pushed through to the heart. The wire can be used to push various tools through to the heart. The treatment sometimes involves the use of synthetic material which remains in the heart afterwards. The purpose of the synthetic material is to make the valve work better once more.

An X-ray or an ultrasound scan is done during such a treatment. These analyses can be used to check whether the tools that have been inserted are in the right place.

Additional indicator

If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.

  • L: Left
  • R: Right
  • B: Both sides

Further information

Note

Your doctor will assist you with any health-related questions and explain the OPS code to you in a direct consultation if necessary.

Source

Provided by the non-profit organization “Was hab’ ich?” gemeinnützige GmbH on behalf of the Federal Ministry of Health (BMG).