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Hello,

Does anyone here know if the idea of being able to percantaneoulsy replace valves in the future applies to tissue valves that have been surgically placed, or just original defective valves in people?

Thanks, Betsy
 
ps I wanted to add. Justin has had 5 OHS and got a conduit with a bovine valve in 05. This year he needed his conduit revised, I was talking to one of the doctors at Boston Childrens before we knew if the problem was in his valve or conduit,(he was waiting for his cath) because I wanted to find out where they were on their tissue engineered conduits/valves. It was too early for the TE conduit, but the cardiologist told me IF he needed his valve replaced, he might be a candidate for their clinical trials for the percantaneous valves since he has had multiple surgeries. Since his valve was fine, I didn't find out many of the details Lyn
 
from a discussion that I had with Dr. Boyd at Cleveland Clinic Florida, it is his opinion that percutanious replacements will be common place within the next 10-12 years.
 
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Thanks, I know I will have a conversation with Dr. Svensson about percutanteous valves and will try to report back here with what I learn. I know they are experimenting, but wonder if they can do it for a second surgery on a person with a surgically placed tissue valve. This is not clear to me.

Betsy
 
On the subject of percutaneous valves, has anyone heard or read anything about repair or replacement of the asc aorta done at the same time via robotics? That would be great, but maybe not coming as quickly as just the valve replacement...
 
bbb said:
Thanks, I know I will have a conversation with Dr. Svensson about percutanteous valves and will try to report back here with what I learn. I know they are experimenting, but wonder if they can do it for a second surgery on a person with a surgically placed tissue valve. This is not clear to me.

Betsy

the study I gave the link to the most of the patients were tissue valves, only 3 were their own valve being replaced. also when Boston said Justin might be a candidate for their trial that was to replace his bovine valve.
 
francie12 said:
On the subject of percutaneous valves, has anyone heard or read anything about repair or replacement of the asc aorta done at the same time via robotics? That would be great, but maybe not coming as quickly as just the valve replacement...

Francie, I've only seen articles on sheep or human cadavers, but to be honest I haven't been following min or robotic as much as precutaneous replacements or Tissue engineered Conduits/valves since they are my hope for Justin.
BTW here is a pretty cool video explaining the valve replacement. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Fq3hVaUQbQ&feature=related
 
bbb said:
Thanks, I know I will have a conversation with Dr. Svensson about percutanteous valves and will try to report back here with what I learn. I know they are experimenting, but wonder if they can do it for a second surgery on a person with a surgically placed tissue valve. This is not clear to me.

Betsy

Please let us know his thoughts. This is an important issue for many of us.:)
 
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