Scar / Connective tissue disorder theory. Poll.

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Scar / Connective tissue disorder theory. Poll.

  • Aortic Valve Replacement / Aorta Dilated / Wide Scar

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • Aortic Valve Replacement / No Aorta Issues / Thin Scar

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Aortic Valve Replacement / Aorta Dilated / Thin Scar

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • Aortic Valve Replacement / No Aorta Issues / Wide Scar

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other Heart Surgery / Aorta Dilated / Wide Scar

    Votes: 1 4.3%
  • Other Heart Surgery / No Aorta Issues / Thin Scar

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Other Heart Surgery / Aorta Dilated / Thin Scar

    Votes: 3 13.0%
  • Other Heart Surgery / No Aorta Issues / Wide Scar

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    23

Superman

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Please respond to this poll if you've had any type of heart surgery. I'm interested to see if wide scars are related to connective tissue disorders and BAV.
 
I think it would help if you provide an explaination of your term for Dilated Aorta etc.
At least it would clarify the poll for me.

Rob
 
As I've mentioned in another thread, I had a BAV (but I don't anymore :biggrin2:), and I have a rather thin and unobtrusive scar, but I had no issues with my aorta. With all the other issues I had to deal with, I must have missed that one when it was offered. . .
 
I think it would help if you provide an explaination of your term for Dilated Aorta etc.
At leastit would for me.

Rob

Also how they closed you, glue, staples etc, some scars end up looking wider if they are closed different ways. Also scars can change quite a bit in the first year, Justin's have been very thin the first few months then get wider or bumps, so it proably would be good to speify a time frame
 
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I think it would help if you provide an explaination of your term for Dilated Aorta etc.
At least it would clarify the poll for me.

Rob

My definition would be that you're pretty confident you're heading for some sort of surgical intervention on your Aorta eventually to prevent an aneurysm.
 
My definition would be that you're pretty confident you're heading for some sort of surgical intervention on your Aorta eventually to prevent an aneurysm.

Been there, Done that... Twice.. and my scar from the surgery is barely noticable.
My drainage tube scars are worse than my main chest scar.

Rob
 
My scar is very thin, geeting almost hard to see at the top, bottom two inches 3/8" wide and visibly pinkish. I think one of the wires poked through the other day, quick jolt of a stab from inside out, now a little raised red lump, no pain...hmm, poser but nothing much to concern myself with. It's only been 6 months since surgery and I asume lots of changes to occur to my skin as I loose weight, regain my muscle and heal.
 
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