Hey guys,
Well, I am 9 weeks out of surgery and feeling well (just some trouble sleeping). I had my aortic stenosis replaced with an Edwards Bovine and my dilated root replaced with a dacron graft. This was all done 5 days after my 40th birthday.
At any rate, I just received a letter from Cedars-Sanai. It was asking for donations, as well as touting their skills and services. It stated the following:
"In clinical trials, we have performed more heart valve repairs and replacements without open heart surgery than any other medical center in the United States."
As some of you know, they are referring to Percutaneous Valve technology. I found it interesting that we have moved to the point where hospitals are beginning to advertise this technology here in the United States. I know that 50% of all valve replacements in Europe are currently being done percutaneously.
All in all, I think it is positive news for those of us who; 1.) Will have to replace a tissue valve someday; 2.) Have children who might also have defective valves;3.) People who face VR in the not so distant future.
Just passing the info on. Any comments are welcomed.
Well, I am 9 weeks out of surgery and feeling well (just some trouble sleeping). I had my aortic stenosis replaced with an Edwards Bovine and my dilated root replaced with a dacron graft. This was all done 5 days after my 40th birthday.
At any rate, I just received a letter from Cedars-Sanai. It was asking for donations, as well as touting their skills and services. It stated the following:
"In clinical trials, we have performed more heart valve repairs and replacements without open heart surgery than any other medical center in the United States."
As some of you know, they are referring to Percutaneous Valve technology. I found it interesting that we have moved to the point where hospitals are beginning to advertise this technology here in the United States. I know that 50% of all valve replacements in Europe are currently being done percutaneously.
All in all, I think it is positive news for those of us who; 1.) Will have to replace a tissue valve someday; 2.) Have children who might also have defective valves;3.) People who face VR in the not so distant future.
Just passing the info on. Any comments are welcomed.
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