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    The tricuspid valve is a heart valve made up of 3 leaflets (flaps). Tricuspid regurgitation happens when the valve does not close properly, and blood flows the wrong way in the heart. This makes the heart work harder and, if severe, can lead to heart failure. In this procedure, a device is inserted into a vein in the groin or neck (transcatheter) and placed on the valve in the heart to bring the valve leaflets together. The aim is to reduce the severity of the leak, and enable the heart to pump more efficiently, improving symptoms and quality of life.