Natanni
Well-known member
A point that was emphasized when my husband had his BAV valve replaced (At 34 years old ) was lifestyle. He was told that repetative heavy lifting ( he lifts 75-100lbs multiple times per day for work )would burn out a tissue valve faster than the average person. He was told by 2 docs @ the Mayo he could expect 7 years and hope for 10 year valve life with a bovine valve. On the flip side, people talk alot about the risk head/body injury motorcycling, bicycling, and ATVing anticoagulated. Also keep in mind normal acitivies of daily living need to be discussed with your heart surgeon and cardiologist.
Due to my husband's anatomy, the homograft was not option. Like Brad,
Nathan was also told that the Ross was not preffered by any of the Mayo surgeons.
Wishing you all the best,
Ann (the Wife)_
Due to my husband's anatomy, the homograft was not option. Like Brad,
Nathan was also told that the Ross was not preffered by any of the Mayo surgeons.
Wishing you all the best,
Ann (the Wife)_