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I am now scheduled for OHS on Feb 7th for an ARV and ascending aorta. I?ll be 45 on Jan 30th, whoopee. I?m having it performed at the Cleveland Clinic. The Surgeon there told me he would put in a homograft. I asked him about the Dacron and magna valve but he said that the next time I needed the valve replaced it would be difficult with the Dacron.
I wasn?t worried until Arlyss posted this info from Cedars-Sinai ?not that I don?t appreciate the knowledge ? I don?t want to be blissfully ignorant.
"Homograft Technique
Homografts are the most resistant to infection, making this the preferred technique for the treatment of aortic root infection and endocarditis at Cedars-Sinai. The major disadvantages of a homograft include issues with the longevity, the size and the length. Since homografts depend on human donor availability, there is no assurance that there will be a sufficient quantity of the different sizes and lengths that may be needed. Regarding the longevity of this solution, chronic rejection causes severe calcification of the aortic wall (which becomes like a "lead pipe") in 13 years. To a lesser degree, the aortic valve leaflets also degenerate. Homografts may be considered for use in an elderly patient with a life expectancy less than 15 years for treatment of a heavily calcified (porcelain or egg shell) aorta in lieu of aortic valve replacement and endarterectomy of the aorta. "
As outlined above, for someone young, who does not have any infection issues threatening their life and has a life expectancy beyond 15 years, the homograft solution does not have the longevity needed. For someone not expected to live long enough to develop a "lead pipe" it might be the right thing
I also thought I would add the other test results which my influence your opinions.
The aortic valve is bicuspid 3+ regurgitation no stenosis
1+ tricuspid regurgitation valve normal 1+ Mitral regurgitation valve normal
EF = 50 +/- 5%
The Aortic sinuses measure 3.6 cm sino-tubularjunction measures 3.7 ascending aorta measures 4.6 cm.
I know the ascending Aorta and Valve are bad I don?t know about the rest of the test results mean, they said I have no plague buildup in my veins. I have bad veins on my right lower leg from a motorcycle accident and -oh yes let?s not forget about arthritis
Before I start E-mailing my surgeon with my concerns I was hoping to get your feedback.
THANK YOU
I wasn?t worried until Arlyss posted this info from Cedars-Sinai ?not that I don?t appreciate the knowledge ? I don?t want to be blissfully ignorant.
"Homograft Technique
Homografts are the most resistant to infection, making this the preferred technique for the treatment of aortic root infection and endocarditis at Cedars-Sinai. The major disadvantages of a homograft include issues with the longevity, the size and the length. Since homografts depend on human donor availability, there is no assurance that there will be a sufficient quantity of the different sizes and lengths that may be needed. Regarding the longevity of this solution, chronic rejection causes severe calcification of the aortic wall (which becomes like a "lead pipe") in 13 years. To a lesser degree, the aortic valve leaflets also degenerate. Homografts may be considered for use in an elderly patient with a life expectancy less than 15 years for treatment of a heavily calcified (porcelain or egg shell) aorta in lieu of aortic valve replacement and endarterectomy of the aorta. "
As outlined above, for someone young, who does not have any infection issues threatening their life and has a life expectancy beyond 15 years, the homograft solution does not have the longevity needed. For someone not expected to live long enough to develop a "lead pipe" it might be the right thing
I also thought I would add the other test results which my influence your opinions.
The aortic valve is bicuspid 3+ regurgitation no stenosis
1+ tricuspid regurgitation valve normal 1+ Mitral regurgitation valve normal
EF = 50 +/- 5%
The Aortic sinuses measure 3.6 cm sino-tubularjunction measures 3.7 ascending aorta measures 4.6 cm.
I know the ascending Aorta and Valve are bad I don?t know about the rest of the test results mean, they said I have no plague buildup in my veins. I have bad veins on my right lower leg from a motorcycle accident and -oh yes let?s not forget about arthritis
Before I start E-mailing my surgeon with my concerns I was hoping to get your feedback.
THANK YOU
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