atomlo;n870405 said:
PS: I just checked your Bio and noted your age, I dunno if I saw that last time I replied suggesting there is no reason why you wouldn't get a good 20 years, maybe I did. None the less as this will be (if I understand it right) your first surgery and that you are 24 Years old
I'd say that the Ross isn't a bad choice for you. With a heart valve issue in your history at your age (as it was in mine) I'd say there are strong chances you'll need a redo surgery at some stage. Like when my surgeon put me on a homograft in 1992 (about the year of your birth) I got 20 years out of that. I was 28 then. But that was my 2nd surgery, I'd had one before at 10.
So with the stats I see written in the various links and your age group I'd say go for the Ross (jaws are dropping aroun the world as this is read I'm sure), especially since you've ticked the major box of needing a Ross to be done by an experienced team.
My homograft was done by a team who were dedicated to that task. They really were leaders internationally in this area. I ended up needing another surgery at 48, but (as it happened) that coincided with an aneurysm discovery too.
Its true that two valves are interfered with, and putting in the prosthetic valve into the ticuspid valve position will perhaps require attention in the future. But (again referring to my poss on the morphology of the valve) putting a living tissue valve into the Aortic position (as long as its done right) will give you a great chance at extending the duration between surgery.
I hope I live long enough that I can follow up with you in 20 years time (I'll be in my 70's). Email me ;-)
There is no "best replacement part" except (as my surgeon used to day) the one God provides. Everything is a compromise involving risks.
Analysis is dish best had cold, but after the analysis its time for decisions. If there is two front line picks, then I say life is for taking chances, so at the end of the day, do with your heart on these chances and do what seems right to your feelings.
Best Wishes