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I met with the surgeon on Thursday he says it’s time to operate to change aortic valve and ascending aortic artery
At age 63, it is a tough choice, because you are right in that zone where either choice is a good one. Pros and cons for each, which it sounds like you have explored. I'm glad that your surgeon discussed the pros and cons of each with you and did not try to push you in either direction.I was leaning towards a mechanical valve, doc says he will do either kind I’m 63yrs. He explained the pros and cons of both types along with the TAVI procedure to repair a bio valve if needed down the road.
Tissue is tempting, because at your age, the hope is that the valve will last 15 to 20 years, then just do a TAVI. Ideally, that is how it would work out. If that was certain, the choice would be easy. But, as many other members here will share with you, TAVI eligibility is not a certainty. Also, as Peter shared, TAVI in TAVI also is not a certainty, should you live long enough to outlive your TAVI and need another procedure, which could mean OHS when one is frail.
In that you have been told that it's time to operate, I would definitely not wait 9 months to get your preferred surgeon. Once "it's time", waiting becomes a high risk game, with the risk of sudden death and also the risk of irreversible damage to the heart from waiting too long.Things are moving fast the scheduling department called and told me it maybe 9mo wait for surgery with the surgeon I have been seeing, but if I am willing to go with another surgeon it could happen in 1mo.
That's the right move.So I told them the sooner the better getter done!
Best of luck with your decision and keep us posted
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