perrybucsdad
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I was looking at my calendar this morning and I completely missed that yesterday was the 47th anniversary for my first open heart surgery. I was born with a coarctation (CoART) and a bicuspid valve, and 47 years ago, when I was 8, they did the CoART repair ( end-to-end anastomosis).
The one thing I really appreciated about that surgery back then was when you are 8, they can go in from the side, spread your ribs a little with a rib spreader, and not have to cut any bone. When I had my valve replacement in 1997, they had to cut the sternum, was the one part that hurt the most afterward.
As far as the CoART repair, as of my last echo, they said it all looked good.
The one thing I really appreciated about that surgery back then was when you are 8, they can go in from the side, spread your ribs a little with a rib spreader, and not have to cut any bone. When I had my valve replacement in 1997, they had to cut the sternum, was the one part that hurt the most afterward.
As far as the CoART repair, as of my last echo, they said it all looked good.
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