deanmenta
Active member
Hello Everyone -
I currently have a St. Jude aortic mechanical heart valve that was implanted in 1999 and has been functioning without issue since.
A month ago I had a CT scan of my aorta and an aneurysm was detected that is worrisome enough to my surgeon that he is recommending surgery to fix this problem.
I am scheduled for OHS this coming Tuesday July 29th.
My dilemma is that my surgeon has said he could switch out my current mechanical valve with a tissue valve and therefore alleviating the need to take Coumadin any more.
He is leaving this decision up to me: leave the functioning mechanical or replace with a tissue.
He claims that either operation with be of equal challenge for him, with very high confidence of success with either choice.
WHAT SHOULD I DO ?!
I love the idea of not having to be on Coumadin anymore, but should I try to fix what isn't broke? (unless you consider taking Coumadin a 'broken' situation.
If anyone has thoughts, ideas or experiences I'd love to hear from you .
Many thanks!
Dean
I currently have a St. Jude aortic mechanical heart valve that was implanted in 1999 and has been functioning without issue since.
A month ago I had a CT scan of my aorta and an aneurysm was detected that is worrisome enough to my surgeon that he is recommending surgery to fix this problem.
I am scheduled for OHS this coming Tuesday July 29th.
My dilemma is that my surgeon has said he could switch out my current mechanical valve with a tissue valve and therefore alleviating the need to take Coumadin any more.
He is leaving this decision up to me: leave the functioning mechanical or replace with a tissue.
He claims that either operation with be of equal challenge for him, with very high confidence of success with either choice.
WHAT SHOULD I DO ?!
I love the idea of not having to be on Coumadin anymore, but should I try to fix what isn't broke? (unless you consider taking Coumadin a 'broken' situation.
If anyone has thoughts, ideas or experiences I'd love to hear from you .
Many thanks!
Dean