Gribur
Well-known member
I am from Ontario Canada and I am still just starting this journey. i start tests next week for BAV replacement. I see in the States that you choose your surgeon and valve etc, not yet sure how it works in canada. I have been looking at valve choices and it is an impressive list.I am not sure what my cardiologist said after he mentioned surgery as i turned into jello and my mind went immediately to the dark side. I am pretty sure he mentioned some valves and said something about the ROSS and a patient my age who wasnt doing so well due to long time on the bypass machine? Here are my perspectives, 37 years old, getting married this weekend, 3 beautiful children 4,5 and 6. I want the safest, least complicated most often done surgery as possible. I want it to last as i never want to do this again, and I want to be able to play with my children as they grow, so I assume this will become more intense. I see a lot of people going in for multiple surgeries as they went tissue then mech, i dont want that. The On x valve catches my attention but opinions from you guys would be great.
What valve will meet my criteria of safe, easy, post sergury dependability and normal life and one one surgeons use the most. I just want them to "set it and forget it"
ty guys
Larry
What valve will meet my criteria of safe, easy, post sergury dependability and normal life and one one surgeons use the most. I just want them to "set it and forget it"
ty guys
Larry