Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation (TAVI) Fellowship

The goal of the fellowship is to provide the fellow with the opportunity to learn a wide range of transcatheter procedures, both aortic and mitral, increasing her/his skill in multimodality imaging evaluation, wires and catheters skills and get great exposure and active participation to standard and complex procedures, all performed percutaneously.

Summary

  • Application dates:

    1st March – 1st May 2025

  • Grant:

    €6,600

  • Location:

    Ospedale Casa Sollievo della Sofferenza, San Giovanni Rotondo, FG Italy

  • Duration:

    3 months

  • Start Date:

    From January 2026

Fellowship Overview

The transcatheter fellowship is designed for cardiac surgery trainees who want to learn how to differently approach the treatment of all heart valves diseases percutaneously.

The fellow will learn to thoroughly examine preoperative CT scan and TEE echocardiogram in order to correctly plan the best treatment option for each patient, also in relation to the patient’s general conditions. A crucial step will be to become familiar with the vast range of available devices, wires and catheters.

Naturally, great exposure and active participation will be guaranteed in all kinds of transcatheter procedures. The fellow will receive one-to-one support throughout the training, receiving a unique insight from a true expert surgical team in the field.


Learning Objectives

  • To learn how to choose the best transcatheter treatment option for each patient, especially the most complex ones (double and triple valve diseases)
  • To adequately plan the procedure based on correct interpretation of pre-operative patient’s examination and multimodality imaging
  • To become familiar with both of most of the percutaneous transcatheter procedures for aortic, mitral and tricuspid diseases and different delivery systems and devices used for their treatment
  • To learn how to perform all transcatheter approaches including TF, TA, Tao, trans-axillary, trans-carotid, transaortic and trans-septal
  • To learn all bailout procedures in case of complications

Specific Learning Objectives

  • To discuss each patient with other team members, providing their personal opinion on the best treatment option
  • To learn how to interpret CT scan and echocardiogram, up-front planning the procedure: choose the best device for the specific patient anatomy, choose the correct device size, foresee any possible vascular complication and therefore choose the best access site
  • To know the pros and cons of different guidewires and catheters, and more broadly of all available devices
  • To get to know different transcatheter approaches: trans-femoral, trans-septal, trans-apical, trans-axillary, trans-aortic
  • To discuss available transcatheter treatments of complications arose during the index procedure

Funding

To help with living and travel costs associated with this Fellowship, we offer a grant of €6,600. EACTS will also provide a bursary towards the cost of your attendance at the 2026 EACTS Annual Meeting.


Application and Selection

In order to apply for this fellowship there are some essential criteria you must meet:

  • Be a Resident, Fellow or Surgeon within the first four years after training (specialty degree)
  • Be an EACTS member with up-to-date membership payment
  • Be fluent in English

Applicants who possess the following desirable criteria would be of particular interest:

  • Previous experience in transcatheter procedures.
  • Currently working in a department with a transcatheter unit, in order to apply the knowledge and skills acquired during the fellowship

In order to complete your application, you must submit the following documents*:

  • Letter of support from current Head of Department/Training director (if in last year of training)
  • Letter of interest (detailing the way in which you meet the application criteria, your career aspirations along with how you are in a position to apply the skills and knowledge obtained during the Fellowship in your own centre and how it will impact your career)
  • CV detailing publications
  • Operative experience

*Please ensure that all documents submitted are written in English, and that they are submitted either as word documents or PDF. We do not accept images or handwritten applications.  We are unable to provide advice or guidance about visa applications, so please ensure that you understand the visa requirements before applying for this Fellowship.


Evaluation and Feedback

There will be periodic meetings with the Fellowship Director to ensure feedback from the trainee. A structured evaluation of the activities and feedback from the Fellow will also be developed. Fellows will produce a full report on their experience based on guidelines stipulated by the Francis Fontan Fund Committee at the end of the Fellowship.


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