afraidofsurgery
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Hi! When my aortic valve was replaced (mech valve - all is well) the surgeon described it as 'bicuspid with a poorly formed 3rd leaflet'. I have a new cardiologist recently since my original retired, the new doctor started asking questions about whether it was a BAV (it's not clear) and if I was screened for an aortic aneurism (no but you'd think the surgeon would have flagged that during my valve replacement). So in I went for imaging and indeed I have a thoracic aortic aneurism, "stable aneurysmal dilatation of the ascending thoracic aorta measuring 5.2 x 5.2 cm. Mid aortic arch measures 2.6 cm. Proximal descending thoracic aorta measures 2.6 x 2.6 cm."
Genetic tests don't show any of the known mutations for connective tissue disorders. I'm being imaged (CT) every 6 mos or so but aneurism looks stable (3 scans so far).
My question is: Should I see a surgeon at another teaching hospital system who specializes in aortic aneurisms or wait till my current team flags me for surgery due to a change in the aneurism dimensions?
I am not in any hurry to sign up for surgery - at the same time, this would be a 2nd surgery and I understand it's a bit tricker than de novo. And I may want to hear if the expert option differs from my team's although I don't expect it to. My cardiologist has of course made sure my bp is lowered etc. with the expected warnings about dissections.
Thanks for your input!
Patty
Genetic tests don't show any of the known mutations for connective tissue disorders. I'm being imaged (CT) every 6 mos or so but aneurism looks stable (3 scans so far).
My question is: Should I see a surgeon at another teaching hospital system who specializes in aortic aneurisms or wait till my current team flags me for surgery due to a change in the aneurism dimensions?
I am not in any hurry to sign up for surgery - at the same time, this would be a 2nd surgery and I understand it's a bit tricker than de novo. And I may want to hear if the expert option differs from my team's although I don't expect it to. My cardiologist has of course made sure my bp is lowered etc. with the expected warnings about dissections.
Thanks for your input!
Patty