Hi Bob, and welcome. This site offers a lot of support and invaluable information. Unfortunately, failures do occur, but the number of successes far outweigh the failures.
I have confidence in my surgeon, valve choice, hospital, cardio rehab, etc. but I must say I am still pretty freaked out about what awaits....
Bob - Oregon
Bob -
Try not to get too concerned about Valerie's fate happening to you. She had several co-morbidities, not to mention what appears to have been an undiagnosed aneurism which IMO should have ruled out the Ross Procedure. We'll probably never know what went wrong. I'll let it go at that...
The Question for you to ask your surgeon is "How much Experience do you have doing the Procedure I will need?" (and what are your results!?)
If you are satisfied with the answers you get, then you should be 'good to go'.
Greetings to all! I have been lurking for several weeks and feel I should make an intro. I am Bob, 56yrs, diagnosed 10/01/09 with AS after a very routine physical. I retired from police work after 30yrs in 2007 So after surviving that career and ready for the good life, AVR is scheduled for 01/07/2010
With all the reading I have done on this fourm, I was feeling pretty good about the whole process coming up. That is until today when I read about Valerie Moriarty passing after her Ross procedure. I am trying to remain optimistic and hoping I am not in that 1% mortality like Val.
I have confidence in my surgeon, valve choice, hospital, cardio rehab, etc. but I must say I am still pretty freaked out about what awaits....
Bob - Oregon
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