R
robertr
Monday Morning is the due date for my AVR. I had a Card Cath last Tuesday and the news was that my aorta has dialated lessening the prospects of having a Ross Procedure done. This was discuouraging to me becasue I was convinced that this was the best chance I had to not have another OHS in my lifetime as I am 46 years old. Plus I have one of the best Ross procedure surgeons available to me in Dr. William Ryan (Dallas). He said that *if* the Pulmonary root was thick enough that it might still be possible to do the Ross, but I think he felt those were slim odds. He said that the issues they have had with the Ross are when the aortic root is not strong enough (at least I think that's what he meant), and he would opt not to risk performing the Ross unless the Pulmonary root is thick and strong, or "Perfect" in his words (Again, I think that's what he meant). He is leaning towards a Medtronics Stentless Porcine Valve, which was my 2nd preference (ie, to go with a tissue valve). I am concerned that I will be back on the OHS roster within ~10 years or so if we go that route. I have great confidence in Dr. Ryan that he will do the right thing for me - my concern is that if the right thing is a tissue valve I won't make it to the finish line without another OHS.
Other than this, I'm doing great! Except for the fear and anxiety of course...
-Robert
Other than this, I'm doing great! Except for the fear and anxiety of course...
-Robert