Pediatric Complex Heart Valve Program
At the Heart Center at Children’s Health℠, our Complex Heart Valve Program takes care of children who have structural issues affecting their heart valves. Children with these severe heart conditions need care from specialists who have extensive training and experience. Our skilled team specializes in advanced open-heart surgery and minimally invasive procedures.
Our goal is to help your child have the best possible heart health while reducing their need for multiple surgeries and lifelong blood-thinning medications. Whenever possible, we choose treatment options that repair your child’s heart valve, rather than replace it. A repaired valve will grow with your child, reducing the need for later surgery to implant larger valves. Heart valve repair also avoids the need for blood thinners and reduces the risk of infection and other complications.
For some children, heart valve replacement is the most appropriate treatment. Our pediatric heart team excels in open and minimally invasive approaches for replacing heart valves. We also take part in research that helps advance the development of new, improved types of replacement heart valves. And we bring the latest research into our patient care – so your child receives the most advanced treatments available.
Treatments and Services
- Pediatric balloon valvuloplasty
- Pediatric cardiac catheterization
- Pediatric Ross procedure (pulmonary autograft)
- Pediatric cone procedure
- Pediatric transcatheter pulmonary valve implantation
- Pediatric valve-sparing repair of tetralogy of Fallot (TOF)
- Aortic Root Replacement and Reimplantation
- Aortic Root Translocation
- Aortic Valve Repair
- Aortic Valve Replacement
- Common Atrioventricular Canal Repair
- Complex Valve Reconstructions After Endocarditis
- Mitral Valve Repair
- Mitral Valve Replacement
- Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery
- Pulmonary Valve Repair
- Pulmonary Valve Replacement
- Right Ventricle to Pulmonary Artery Conduit Placement
- Surgery for Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy
- Tricuspid Valve Repair
- Tricuspid Valve Replacement
- Truncal Valve Repair
- Truncal Valve Replacement
Get second opinions from our pediatric heart valve experts
We provide second opinions for families of children diagnosed with heart valve conditions. Doctors and providers who have patients with these conditions can also contact us for second opinions and answers to questions.
Please contact us anytime, and we’ll respond within one business day to answer your questions and provide more information. Contact the pediatric heart valve team via:
Phone at 214-456-5000
Fax at 214-456-5015
Leaders in advanced pediatric heart valve care
Heart specialists (cardiologists) across North Texas and neighboring states refer their patients to our expert team. Our program includes some of the most experienced pediatric heart valve experts in the country. All children who come to us receive exceptional care from our dedicated multidisciplinary team, including:
Heart surgeons who perform open-heart and minimally invasive surgeries that use smaller cuts (incisions), when possible
Interventional cardiologists who perform catheter procedures, which use long, thin tubes to access the heart for treatment
Imaging cardiologists who perform cardiac imaging to help plan treatment
Cardiologists who provide nonsurgical care to manage your child’s long-term health
Cardiac critical care specialists who take care of your child in the cardiac intensive care unit before and after surgery
Acute care specialists who take care of your child as you prepare to take them home after their hospital stay
We bring together expertise from multiple heart specialties in weekly and monthly meetings to review each child’s case and develop personalized treatment plans. This close collaboration leads to care that may reduce the number of surgeries your child will need and avoid the need for blood thinners, too.
Research-driven heart valve procedures that improve children’s outcomes
With our expertise in the latest, evidence-based surgeries and minimally invasive procedures, we’re able to offer children life-changing treatment options for complex heart valve diseases. Our outcomes for heart valve repair and replacement procedures are among the best in the country. With these procedures, our team achieves a nearly 100% survival rate overall, and the success rate for repairs is more than 95%.
Our pediatric heart surgeons, cardiologists and other specialists are also researchers dedicated to improving the health of children with complex heart valve diseases. Our research aims to develop new and improved diagnostic tools and treatment options.
Among our current research projects is tissue valve engineering that could grow leaflets (the flaps of a heart valve) on a framework that the body later absorbs. This innovation will allow doctors to replace parts of a valve using a child’s own tissue, avoiding the need for blood thinners and future valve replacements.
Comprehensive follow-up care and support services until your child reaches adulthood
Our team provides comprehensive care for newborns through young adults before, during and after heart surgery. We use medications and other treatments to help your child go into surgery as healthy as possible.
After the surgery or procedure, our pediatric heart surgeons and cardiologists see your child regularly to help keep their repaired or replaced heart valves working as they should. With regular monitoring, our team can detect problems with a heart valve as early as possible so your child can quickly receive care.
Children who have heart valve diseases may need additional care for other health needs. Our heart valve team can coordinate your child’s care with other specialists at Children’s Health, including:
Pediatric Cardiovascular Genetics Clinic for children who may have certain genetic conditions that cause heart valve diseases
Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program with pediatric neuropsychologists who support your child’s thinking (cognitive) and emotional development
Nutrition services with registered dietitians who specialize in working with children who have heart diseases
Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program for adults who have been living with structural heart conditions since birth
Cardiac Catheterization Program to treat children using minimally invasive procedures that need only small nicks to access blood vessels
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit to care for critically ill children before and after heart surgery and minimally invasive procedures
Congenital Coronary Anomaly Program to provide specialized care for children who have conditions affecting coronary (heart) arteries
Pediatric Connective Tissue Disorders Program for specialized care for children who have aortic conditions due to a connective tissue disorder
Complex Biventricular Repair Program for complex reconstructive surgery to repair heart chambers that didn’t form properly in children before birth
Pediatric Heart Failure Clinic to provide treatment, including heart transplant, for children whose hearts don’t work as they should
Pediatric Electrophysiology Program to provide specialized care for children who have irregular heart rhythms and rates (arrhythmias)
Pulmonary Hypertension Program to treat children who have high blood pressure in the lungs and the conditions that cause it
Get second opinions from our pediatric heart valve experts
We provide second opinions for families of children diagnosed with heart valve conditions. Doctors and providers who have patients with these conditions can also contact us for second opinions and answers to questions.
Please contact us anytime, and we’ll respond within one business day to answer your questions and provide more information. Contact the pediatric heart valve team via:
Phone at 214-456-5000
Fax at 214-456-5015
Leaders in advanced pediatric heart valve care
Heart specialists (cardiologists) across North Texas and neighboring states refer their patients to our expert team. Our program includes some of the most experienced pediatric heart valve experts in the country. All children who come to us receive exceptional care from our dedicated multidisciplinary team, including:
Heart surgeons who perform open-heart and minimally invasive surgeries that use smaller cuts (incisions), when possible
Interventional cardiologists who perform catheter procedures, which use long, thin tubes to access the heart for treatment
Imaging cardiologists who perform cardiac imaging to help plan treatment
Cardiologists who provide nonsurgical care to manage your child’s long-term health
Cardiac critical care specialists who take care of your child in the cardiac intensive care unit before and after surgery
Acute care specialists who take care of your child as you prepare to take them home after their hospital stay
We bring together expertise from multiple heart specialties in weekly and monthly meetings to review each child’s case and develop personalized treatment plans. This close collaboration leads to care that may reduce the number of surgeries your child will need and avoid the need for blood thinners, too.
Research-driven heart valve procedures that improve children’s outcomes
With our expertise in the latest, evidence-based surgeries and minimally invasive procedures, we’re able to offer children life-changing treatment options for complex heart valve diseases. Our outcomes for heart valve repair and replacement procedures are among the best in the country. With these procedures, our team achieves a nearly 100% survival rate overall, and the success rate for repairs is more than 95%.
Our pediatric heart surgeons, cardiologists and other specialists are also researchers dedicated to improving the health of children with complex heart valve diseases. Our research aims to develop new and improved diagnostic tools and treatment options.
Among our current research projects is tissue valve engineering that could grow leaflets (the flaps of a heart valve) on a framework that the body later absorbs. This innovation will allow doctors to replace parts of a valve using a child’s own tissue, avoiding the need for blood thinners and future valve replacements.
Comprehensive follow-up care and support services until your child reaches adulthood
Our team provides comprehensive care for newborns through young adults before, during and after heart surgery. We use medications and other treatments to help your child go into surgery as healthy as possible.
After the surgery or procedure, our pediatric heart surgeons and cardiologists see your child regularly to help keep their repaired or replaced heart valves working as they should. With regular monitoring, our team can detect problems with a heart valve as early as possible so your child can quickly receive care.
Children who have heart valve diseases may need additional care for other health needs. Our heart valve team can coordinate your child’s care with other specialists at Children’s Health, including:
Pediatric Cardiovascular Genetics Clinic for children who may have certain genetic conditions that cause heart valve diseases
Cardiac Neurodevelopmental Program with pediatric neuropsychologists who support your child’s thinking (cognitive) and emotional development
Nutrition services with registered dietitians who specialize in working with children who have heart diseases
Adult Congenital Heart Disease Program for adults who have been living with structural heart conditions since birth
Cardiac Catheterization Program to treat children using minimally invasive procedures that need only small nicks to access blood vessels
Pediatric Cardiac Intensive Care Unit to care for critically ill children before and after heart surgery and minimally invasive procedures
Congenital Coronary Anomaly Program to provide specialized care for children who have conditions affecting coronary (heart) arteries
Pediatric Connective Tissue Disorders Program for specialized care for children who have aortic conditions due to a connective tissue disorder
Complex Biventricular Repair Program for complex reconstructive surgery to repair heart chambers that didn’t form properly in children before birth
Pediatric Heart Failure Clinic to provide treatment, including heart transplant, for children whose hearts don’t work as they should
Pediatric Electrophysiology Program to provide specialized care for children who have irregular heart rhythms and rates (arrhythmias)
Pulmonary Hypertension Program to treat children who have high blood pressure in the lungs and the conditions that cause it
Meet the care team
- Nicholas Andersen, MDPediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- Ryan Davies, MDPediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- Mansi Gaitonde, MDPediatric Cardiologist
- Lasya Gaur, MDPediatric Cardiologist
- Gerald Greil, MDPediatric Cardiologist
- Jake Jaquiss, MDPediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- Claudio Ramaciotti, MDPediatric Cardiologist
- Karl Michael Reyes, MDPediatric Cardiothoracic Surgeon
- Suren Veeram Reddy, MDPediatric Cardiologist
- Joshua Wolovits, MDCritical Care Specialist
- Stephan Wu, MDPediatric Cardiologist