Greetings
@esvaja
Hope you are well.
I had an Inspiris Resilia implanted in London in August 2019. I’d just gone 61. I feel lucky to have got it done pre pandemic.
My immediate recovery afterwards was relatively smooth, with only one trip to the Emergency Department a month post surgery with a fever, chest pain and breathlessness. Transpired I had a
pleural effusion and UTI, which was treated and eventually resolved with antibiotics.
Rehab two months or so later was helpful to both mind and body.
I had a hospital emergency stay of four days the following January (2020) with pericarditis (the team thought at first I might have endocarditis).
But other than those few bumps in the post-surgery road, all else has been hunky dory.
The Inspiris seems to be holding up perfectly. It continues to function magically without issue. I no longer have the breathlessness I was getting pre surgery, I feel much less exhausted on exertion.
I take one 75mg aspirin daily with food as prescribed by the cardiac doctor as a “thromboembolic prophylaxis”. Other than that no other meds.
My scar has healed nicely. I had a mini-sternotomy, so not the full cut. An approximate four inch incision. My surgeon specialised in the technique, apparently.
The valve has been working like a dream so far. I mostly forget it’s there except for occasionally sensing its rhythmic beat thrumming lightly as I lay in bed.
A cardiac follow-up in late December 2019 showed the valve to be “well seated ... with good function”. No deterioration. Blood pressure normal, heart rate stable.
But I do have
1st degree heart block though (PR 227ms). It seems this was
caused by the surgery as it hadn’t been noted in echos pre surgery. I had slight
bundle branch block post surgery, too but was told this had became a non issue in the days following my surgery. Whether that is related to the heart block issue I’m not sure.
But regarding the Inspiris Resilia, my experience has so far been satisfactory. Long may it continue!
It’ll be two years for me this coming August since implant. There are a few on here now who have had their Inspiris valve a few years longer. They may chime in.
I wish you all the best with your re-op and a smooth experience with your new Inspiris. Anything else you think I can help with, please ask.
Onwards ...
*Should you be at all interested, I wrote three lengthy posts about my bicuspid valve to Resilia experience:
here,
here and
here.