DocJ
Member
Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and am requesting your opinions/knowledge. Like many, I was born with a congenital defect (bicuspid aortic valve), and have been followed since childhood. This week, I went in for my yearly exam, thinking my doctor would be thrilled with 50 pound weight loss and low cholesterol; however, was shocked to learn that I have severe stenosis (0.7 cm) and need surgery fairly quickly. I was told I shouldn't wait more than a couple of months, but I just found out today that I may not have insurance past Sept 1st, so obviously there is more of a rush.
This has all come as quite a shock and I am still trying to process everything and make appropriate decisions. After researching and reading, I thought the only decision I needed to make was regarding the type of valve to utilize. I had come to the conclusion that I would like a tissue valve because I bruise easily and also have to have recurrent eye surgeries and did not want to risk being on the Coumadin (I just turned 48 by the way). But, when I met with the surgeon, he informed me that another option for me would be the Ross procedure. The way it was explained and what I have read about it, makes me concerned. As nervous as I already am, the more extensive surgery appears to have more risks (and evidently is controversial for BAV); I know theoretically you likely will not have to have surgery again, but what are the risks of rejection or complications?
If any of you out there could please advise me and share your experiences, tell me how you made the decision on what type of surgery to have, and disclose any complications following surgery, I would be so grateful. I apologize for the long post, butI am currently quite overwhelmed. Thank you in advance for your assistance!!
This has all come as quite a shock and I am still trying to process everything and make appropriate decisions. After researching and reading, I thought the only decision I needed to make was regarding the type of valve to utilize. I had come to the conclusion that I would like a tissue valve because I bruise easily and also have to have recurrent eye surgeries and did not want to risk being on the Coumadin (I just turned 48 by the way). But, when I met with the surgeon, he informed me that another option for me would be the Ross procedure. The way it was explained and what I have read about it, makes me concerned. As nervous as I already am, the more extensive surgery appears to have more risks (and evidently is controversial for BAV); I know theoretically you likely will not have to have surgery again, but what are the risks of rejection or complications?
If any of you out there could please advise me and share your experiences, tell me how you made the decision on what type of surgery to have, and disclose any complications following surgery, I would be so grateful. I apologize for the long post, butI am currently quite overwhelmed. Thank you in advance for your assistance!!