nate_c
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Hi, All. I've been puzzling over this question ever since my surgery. Here's the background. I've been a competitive athlete most of my life, and in recent years switched from team sports to running and cycling. Ability to perform well is very important to me.
For this reason, my surgeon (I did extensive research and his peers almost universally regarded him as one of the best in the region) decided that a stentless tissue valve would be best option for me--although he really didn't seem to think the actual tissue valve type would make a ton of difference. (Mechanical was not a good option for me for reasons I won't get into here.) Long story short, I wake up after surgery and discover that my surgeon went with a 29mm St. Jude's epic porcine STENTED valve. He explained that after opening me up, he felt that the Epic valve would fit better with my larger valve size and could potentially provide better longevity. While I remain confident in his skill as a surgeon, I've been worrying a little that his priorities in the OR may not have been the same as mine (in terms of long-term athletic performance). If my new valve is going to slow me down, so be it, but I'm hoping that's not the case. Does anyone here have any thoughts on valve types and their impact on athletic performance? (I've done my share of googling, but haven't turned up much.) Am I just worrying over a non-issue here? Thanks in advance for any input.
For this reason, my surgeon (I did extensive research and his peers almost universally regarded him as one of the best in the region) decided that a stentless tissue valve would be best option for me--although he really didn't seem to think the actual tissue valve type would make a ton of difference. (Mechanical was not a good option for me for reasons I won't get into here.) Long story short, I wake up after surgery and discover that my surgeon went with a 29mm St. Jude's epic porcine STENTED valve. He explained that after opening me up, he felt that the Epic valve would fit better with my larger valve size and could potentially provide better longevity. While I remain confident in his skill as a surgeon, I've been worrying a little that his priorities in the OR may not have been the same as mine (in terms of long-term athletic performance). If my new valve is going to slow me down, so be it, but I'm hoping that's not the case. Does anyone here have any thoughts on valve types and their impact on athletic performance? (I've done my share of googling, but haven't turned up much.) Am I just worrying over a non-issue here? Thanks in advance for any input.