Inspiris Resilia vs On-x, can't decide.
Hello
Looking further, for your opinions and thoughts, hopping not to be too redundant.
im a man and 45 years old with a bicuspid aortic valve, but with a healthy heart (except the aortic valve of course) which is pumping blood at good quantities but at high pressure (believe it’s called vertex), severe stenosis and regurgitation, I'm healthy from everything else.
My doctor told me that it’s time for surgery.
He offers me minimal invasive surgery; but he gives me two options... that’s On-X and Inspiris Resilia.
With On-X I'm scared to be too vulnerable to an accident or that warfarin may damage my body/organs at a long run.
With Inspiris Resilia I'm dismayed of how bad could be my second surgery (even with valve on valve tech), or how common this valve will fail at really early stages (1 to 3 years)?
Could I hope that advances in medicine offer me better options, not available today, for a second surgery 20 years from now?
My surgeon says my heart will be at 100% after the surgery regardless of the chosen valve.
And I like lifting weights at the gym.
I'll highly appreciate your opinions, experience or expertise.
Thank you.
Hello
Looking further, for your opinions and thoughts, hopping not to be too redundant.
im a man and 45 years old with a bicuspid aortic valve, but with a healthy heart (except the aortic valve of course) which is pumping blood at good quantities but at high pressure (believe it’s called vertex), severe stenosis and regurgitation, I'm healthy from everything else.
My doctor told me that it’s time for surgery.
He offers me minimal invasive surgery; but he gives me two options... that’s On-X and Inspiris Resilia.
With On-X I'm scared to be too vulnerable to an accident or that warfarin may damage my body/organs at a long run.
With Inspiris Resilia I'm dismayed of how bad could be my second surgery (even with valve on valve tech), or how common this valve will fail at really early stages (1 to 3 years)?
Could I hope that advances in medicine offer me better options, not available today, for a second surgery 20 years from now?
My surgeon says my heart will be at 100% after the surgery regardless of the chosen valve.
And I like lifting weights at the gym.
I'll highly appreciate your opinions, experience or expertise.
Thank you.
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