France has become a quietly influential player in the global evolution of structural heart care, blending strong clinical tradition with nimble technological adoption. Over the past decades cardiology teams across the country have embraced minimally invasive solutions that transform the way congenital and acquired cardiac valve diseases are treated. Procedures that once required open-heart surgery can now often be managed with catheter-based approaches, reducing hospital stays and accelerating recovery while preserving clinical outcomes.
At the heart of this transformation are multidisciplinary teams: interventional cardiologists, cardiac surgeons, imaging specialists and anesthesiologists collaborate to tailor treatments to individual anatomy and risk profiles. Advanced imaging — including 3D echocardiography and CT reconstructions — guides device selection and placement, ensuring precision during procedures like transcatheter aortic valve implantation (TAVI) and transcatheter mitral repair. This team-based model fosters shared decision-making and allows complex cases to be evaluated from several expert perspectives.
Patient experience is central.…

