trudibeth77
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Hi! I am new here - but have been reading the very helpful comments on this forum for weeks. I am 36 years old and scheduled to have mitral valve repair with Dr. Doug Murphy at St. Joseph's in Atlanta on the 22nd. I am actually flying up from Sarasota, FL to have the surgery, so that I can avoid full OHS locally. I was diagnosed with MV Prolapse, with moderate to severe regurgitation. I am also having PVC's very regularly (like every other beat). The regular echo showed my left atrium slightly enlarged, but the TEE did not (I believe). However, immediately after the TEE, they performed a second [external] echo, and the atrium showed enlarged again. Nonetheless, my cardiologist felt it was time for surgery- the sooner the better. I consulted with a surgeon locally who agreed I should have surgery ASAP- though he would do full OHS. He gave me a 75-80% repair rate (I have bileaflet disease). I also got a referral to Dr. Murphy in Atlanta. He was wonderful to speak with over the phone- he said his repair rate is 98-99%. He also stated he does not do the robotic method because the recovery is easier or because it is aesthetically more pleasing, BUT because he feels he accomplishes the repair equally as successful as OHS with lower risks that way. Also, he feels the view of the valve is better from the side. At any rate, I know there is some debate as to the best method, but I feel this is the best route for me. I am flying up to Atlanta this Wednesday for 2 days of pre-op testing, with the surgery on Friday. I have lots of family within 2 hours north of Atlanta who will come stay with me during the surgery and I'll also be able to recover at my Dad's house through the Thanksgiving holiday, before making the 10 hour car ride back to Sarasota. My husband and two young kids will be driving up 2 days after the surgery, because I know my kids will be bored hanging out in a hospital room and will probably drive me bananas when I know I should be relaxing.
Can anyone who has had the robotic procedure give me an idea what I should expect before, during and after? I'm the world's biggest baby, so I'm mostly concerned with pain. I can deal with some tenderness and discomfort, but I don't like pain. I get stressed just thinking about the IV's (hate them!). I've had two c-sections, so I'm not sure how this will compare. It sounds like a big part of the recovery is dealing with the aftermath of the anesthesia (which was not as big of a deal with the c-sections because I was not knocked all the way out). Also worried about all the tubes, etc- the thought really grosses me out. I'm really squeamish. I know I'm going to have to get over it- so I'm hoping to arm myself with as much information beforehand so there are very few surprises.
Thank you for your help!!!!!
-Trudy
Can anyone who has had the robotic procedure give me an idea what I should expect before, during and after? I'm the world's biggest baby, so I'm mostly concerned with pain. I can deal with some tenderness and discomfort, but I don't like pain. I get stressed just thinking about the IV's (hate them!). I've had two c-sections, so I'm not sure how this will compare. It sounds like a big part of the recovery is dealing with the aftermath of the anesthesia (which was not as big of a deal with the c-sections because I was not knocked all the way out). Also worried about all the tubes, etc- the thought really grosses me out. I'm really squeamish. I know I'm going to have to get over it- so I'm hoping to arm myself with as much information beforehand so there are very few surprises.
Thank you for your help!!!!!
-Trudy