Vidhya
Member
Hello All,
I am so glad to find this forum. My husband, Rajesh(32) needs a Aortic valve replacement surgery. We are quite new to this city/country and thus looking up to you all for help in finding the right surgeon. I may not be posting this in the right thread, but i would be happy to repost it if you can direct me to the applicable thread.
Rajesh has a Bicuspid Aortic valve (the docs found that when he was a year old) We have been doing Echo and other tests regularly like suggested by the doctors. Until 2010, the doctors did not talk about surgery and said that his heart is perfectly fine. However, when we went for the regular check ups in NOv, 2011, the doctors are strongly recommending a surgery within 6 months. I do not understand what went wrong in just one year that the gradient went up like 30 units! Quite scary. Although, he does not have any symptoms as of now. Now, we are planning to get the surgery done by March, 2012 and are keenly working on finding the right surgeon.
We live in Houston, Texas and as far we have researched, St. Lukes is the best hospital for such a surgery (Right?) Can you please suggest best surgeons in Houston, Texas? We are so fortunate to have Texas Medical Center right next to us. But, we are not able to figure out a way to narrow into one Hospital, one surgeon. Is there a reliable comparison database that I can look at?Is it true that we cannot consult with different surgeons working in the same hospital? My husband fears that there will be internal communication and it does not "look good" if we consult with a different surgeon belonging to the same hospital as of the previous one.
My husband and I will be glad to meet with people living in Houston who recently underwent Aortic Valve Replacement surgery to learn more about it. Please let me know if you know somebody who will be willing to meet us.
My husband is just 31 and I am worried if he will have to undergo another sugery after 25 years. Do you have data points supporting this?
The thought of dealing with Insurance People itself is scary. Any suggestions, precautions that we should keep in mind?
I would truly appreciate any and all suggestions from you. This forum has helped so many people like us and looking forward to hearing from you all.
Vidhya
I am so glad to find this forum. My husband, Rajesh(32) needs a Aortic valve replacement surgery. We are quite new to this city/country and thus looking up to you all for help in finding the right surgeon. I may not be posting this in the right thread, but i would be happy to repost it if you can direct me to the applicable thread.
Rajesh has a Bicuspid Aortic valve (the docs found that when he was a year old) We have been doing Echo and other tests regularly like suggested by the doctors. Until 2010, the doctors did not talk about surgery and said that his heart is perfectly fine. However, when we went for the regular check ups in NOv, 2011, the doctors are strongly recommending a surgery within 6 months. I do not understand what went wrong in just one year that the gradient went up like 30 units! Quite scary. Although, he does not have any symptoms as of now. Now, we are planning to get the surgery done by March, 2012 and are keenly working on finding the right surgeon.
We live in Houston, Texas and as far we have researched, St. Lukes is the best hospital for such a surgery (Right?) Can you please suggest best surgeons in Houston, Texas? We are so fortunate to have Texas Medical Center right next to us. But, we are not able to figure out a way to narrow into one Hospital, one surgeon. Is there a reliable comparison database that I can look at?Is it true that we cannot consult with different surgeons working in the same hospital? My husband fears that there will be internal communication and it does not "look good" if we consult with a different surgeon belonging to the same hospital as of the previous one.
My husband and I will be glad to meet with people living in Houston who recently underwent Aortic Valve Replacement surgery to learn more about it. Please let me know if you know somebody who will be willing to meet us.
My husband is just 31 and I am worried if he will have to undergo another sugery after 25 years. Do you have data points supporting this?
The thought of dealing with Insurance People itself is scary. Any suggestions, precautions that we should keep in mind?
I would truly appreciate any and all suggestions from you. This forum has helped so many people like us and looking forward to hearing from you all.
Vidhya