Gail in Ca
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Had anyone read anything about the catheter method of placing a valve inside one's own deteriorating valve, or inside an already replaced tissue valve creating more stuff in there for bacteria to attach to? I was wondering about this, since my surgeon was pleased to do the valve inside a graft, therefore having the stitches on the outside, so less for a bacteria to attach itself to. As more people start getting this type of replacement, won't it create more problems with endocarditis? Are they even concerned about this, I wonder? Are these valves the type that go in collapsed and then expand once in place, like a stent for a clogged artery? Just curious, so I thought I'd post.