daddysgirl
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My 61-year-old dad is a congenital BAVer in the critical stenosis stage. His surgery is scheduled for April 23, but we're still seeking other opinions. My dad was hoping for minimally-invase (not breaking his chest) and a tissue value. Are we being unrealistic? His cardiologist is great, Dr. Benton of Albany Cardiology Group. He said minimally-invasive and tissue sounded very good for my dad's situation: clear arteries, overall great health, active. We've seen a surgeon from St. Peter's. He was OK. His news did not seem to match what our cardiologist told us. We are seeing a second surgeon at Albany Medical this afternoon. Are there any suggestions from people in the area about who to see or where to go? Any suggestions from others if we should look to popular heart hospitals nearby like Mt. Sinai or NY Presbyterian? We are uncertain about having the surgery away from home in case of complications and post-op follow-ups. Any advice about any of this is appreciated! Thank you so much... Amanda