chaconne
Well-known member
I just had my aortic valve replaced on Monday (11/7), with an On-X 27/29mm. I was told that my aortic annulus was 36mm and could've supported the largest valve size, (machanical) the 33mm with St. Jude. The surgeon said he decided to use the smaller On-x because I had been insistent on it and he thought it would be OK.
My questions are:
- Does anyone else here have a large valve, or had an annulus that had to be streched to fit a smaller valve?
- Are there any common long-term problems associated with under-sizing a valve?
- Does my 36mm annulus mean that my new valve has a smaller effective opening than the old one? (It was a regurgitating BAV, not stenosis)
- What does the On-x size 27/29 mean? it 1t 27 or 29 mm?
- Is this measurement the inside diameter of the valve?
That said, I am recovering very well, an all indications show that I will do well. I guess one of my concerns is that I won't have the exercise power I had before surgery due to a smaller than optimal valve.
Any info would be appreciated
My questions are:
- Does anyone else here have a large valve, or had an annulus that had to be streched to fit a smaller valve?
- Are there any common long-term problems associated with under-sizing a valve?
- Does my 36mm annulus mean that my new valve has a smaller effective opening than the old one? (It was a regurgitating BAV, not stenosis)
- What does the On-x size 27/29 mean? it 1t 27 or 29 mm?
- Is this measurement the inside diameter of the valve?
That said, I am recovering very well, an all indications show that I will do well. I guess one of my concerns is that I won't have the exercise power I had before surgery due to a smaller than optimal valve.
Any info would be appreciated