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Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh on the BackTable Cardiology Podcast

Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh

Interventional Cardiologist

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Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh is an interventional cardiologist practicing at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida.

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Understanding Cardiac Mass Removal: Techniques Using Continuous Aspiration
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Episode # 34  •  05 May 2026

Understanding Cardiac Mass Removal: Techniques Using Continuous Aspiration

From clot to clear flow, minimally invasive aspiration devices are PAVE-ing the way for safer treatment of endocarditis and cardiac masses. In this BackTable Cardiology episode, host Dr. Hady Lichaa sits down with Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh to discuss percutaneous continuous-flow aspiration for right- and select left-sided endocarditis and cardiac masses.

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Dr. Abdallah El Sabbagh is an interventional cardiologist with special interest in structural heart interventions, including transcatheter aortic valve replacement, transcatheter mitral valve replacement and repair, transcatheter tricuspid valve replacement and repair, paravalvular leak closure, patent foramen closure, left atrial appendage closure, fistula and pseudoaneurysm closure as well alcohol septal ablation. He also has a special interest in invasive hemodynamic assessment for comprehensive diagnosis of complex valvular and other structural heart disease, including exercise cardiac catheterization, constriction/restriction studies, hypertrophic obstructive cardiomyopathy and evaluation of dyspnea. He is also specialized in complex percutaneous coronary artery interventions and mechanical support devices. Dr. El Sabbagh is involved in clinical research with a special focus on diagnosis and percutaneous treatment of mitral valve disease.

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