temp69
Well-known member
Re: tissue vs. mechanical and advancements
I so much wanted a tissue valve, but at 55, the doctors all told me that going with the On-x would be best. The reasoning was, and I lobbied for hoping for advancements, was that any technique that might be available when I needed the second tissue valve (min 10 years, I was told max 15, but hoping for 20, 20 looking good in some cases even) -- well, no magic technique on non-invasive exists quite yet for people like me, who needed OHS the fist time around, and even if there was something really cool, it wouldn't have been tested the required amount of time. Meaning, If I needed a new tissue valve in 20 years and they'd found some new way to replace that was easy, the technique would have only been around a few years, not long enough for my cardiologist. I hated her and his logic, but it made sense. Not to dis the tissue valve people out there, I know they rock and work great, but this is just one viewpoint.
People know and trust the St. Jude's because it's been around for 20 years or more, right? I went with the On-x, which has only been around for 10 years in this country, but seems to be doing well.
To all who are choosing, keep the "advancement trial period" in mind.
I so much wanted a tissue valve, but at 55, the doctors all told me that going with the On-x would be best. The reasoning was, and I lobbied for hoping for advancements, was that any technique that might be available when I needed the second tissue valve (min 10 years, I was told max 15, but hoping for 20, 20 looking good in some cases even) -- well, no magic technique on non-invasive exists quite yet for people like me, who needed OHS the fist time around, and even if there was something really cool, it wouldn't have been tested the required amount of time. Meaning, If I needed a new tissue valve in 20 years and they'd found some new way to replace that was easy, the technique would have only been around a few years, not long enough for my cardiologist. I hated her and his logic, but it made sense. Not to dis the tissue valve people out there, I know they rock and work great, but this is just one viewpoint.
People know and trust the St. Jude's because it's been around for 20 years or more, right? I went with the On-x, which has only been around for 10 years in this country, but seems to be doing well.
To all who are choosing, keep the "advancement trial period" in mind.