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Bill Hall
Hi All - It looks like I will need surgery soon. I have an aneurysm along the suture line where my aortic valve was replaced six years ago. The doctors in Arizona, (where my sister lives) tell me I should also replace the homograft with a mechanical valve. My local doctors tell me I should not replace the homograft, it is working fine. So, I am still undecided. It seems to be a trade between the possible additional future surgery and the additional risk of having the valve replaced in conjunction with the aorta surgery. I plan to call Cleveland, where my valve was replaced and ask their opinion. Here are some other considerations:
1 - They had a difficult time restarting my heart after my long surgery in Cleveland.
2 - If I don't replace the homograft now, I have the risk of the additional third surgery and associated scar tissue. I don't know much about the scar tissue, but plan to investigate further.
3 -I don't have a problem with coumadin, since I was afib for a month after my surgery. Even if I keep the homograft, I might end up afib and needing to take it anyway.
This might come down to a coin flip, so if someone has an opinion, I am interested. Thanks in advance and thank you to those who replied to my earlier posts.
1 - They had a difficult time restarting my heart after my long surgery in Cleveland.
2 - If I don't replace the homograft now, I have the risk of the additional third surgery and associated scar tissue. I don't know much about the scar tissue, but plan to investigate further.
3 -I don't have a problem with coumadin, since I was afib for a month after my surgery. Even if I keep the homograft, I might end up afib and needing to take it anyway.
This might come down to a coin flip, so if someone has an opinion, I am interested. Thanks in advance and thank you to those who replied to my earlier posts.