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steve c
Hi!
I've been told that scar tissue (and the difficulty for a surgeon getting through it) may be anissue with me later in life when possible subsequent replacements are needed.
At 41 I've been told by my cardiologist that a mechanical valve may only need two replacements (relatively easy to get around scar tissue for operation #2). However, he also told me that tissue valves would need more replacements than that and, given my age, once opeation #3 (+?) comes up the surgeons may not be able to get through the scar tissue to do their thing.
I am seeing a surgeon on Friday (to discuss many things) but I wanted to get some people's ideas on this "Scar Tissue Issue" (sorry for the bad pun).
Have a Great Day Everybody!
Steve
I've been told that scar tissue (and the difficulty for a surgeon getting through it) may be anissue with me later in life when possible subsequent replacements are needed.
At 41 I've been told by my cardiologist that a mechanical valve may only need two replacements (relatively easy to get around scar tissue for operation #2). However, he also told me that tissue valves would need more replacements than that and, given my age, once opeation #3 (+?) comes up the surgeons may not be able to get through the scar tissue to do their thing.
I am seeing a surgeon on Friday (to discuss many things) but I wanted to get some people's ideas on this "Scar Tissue Issue" (sorry for the bad pun).
Have a Great Day Everybody!
Steve