
Transformative tricuspid regurgitation repair treatment.
Tripair™ is a transcatheter edge-to-spacer repair system developed with simplicity in mind, specifically to treat TR in a wide patient population.
Innovation and ease of use are designed to come together in Tripair™, aiming to set a new benchmark for transcatheter tricuspid valve repair. Every aspect of Tripair™ is designed to offer physicians an intuitive, streamlined procedure — while its inclusive design aims to accommodates a broad spectrum of anatomies, to expand treatment options for TR patients.

Tripair™ is designed for effortless excellence.
With its non-rigid, self-centering design, the system aims to ensure optimal alignment within the coaptation gap, to enable a streamlined procedure with device deployment times averaging 30 minutes—without compromising safety.
Crown
Center column
Spacer balloon



Atraumatically anchored against the right atrial wall, aiming to ensure long-term stability.
Holds the spacer and has technology allowing the in- and deflation of the balloon.
The edges of the tricuspid leaflets coapt on the surface of the spacer, filling the gap.

Simple
Streamlined procedure
Initial device time averaged 30 minutes.
Rapid learning curve
Designed to be accessible for operators of all experience levels, with fast learning curve.
Less demanding imaging
Designed for simplified imaging needs, staff and execution requirements.
Safe
Atraumatic anchoring
Range of crown sizes designed for secure and stable positioning in the right atrium.
Leaflet integrity
Edge-to-spacer designed to eliminate leaflet damage and to preserve native leaflet mobility and function.
Retrievability
Implant designed to be be retrievable, for maximum safety and flexible treatment options.
Effective
Operational efficiency
Overall hospital efficiency will be enhanced by minimal equipment and resource requirements and fast procedure times resulting in high cath-lab turnover rate.
Competitive economics
Low manufacturing and scalability costs.
Adaptive design
Non-rigid system designed with a self-centering spacer to ensure optimal and consistent efficacy, even in complex cases.
