Ray Norsworthy
Well-known member
I was a vigorous, otherwise healthy 61 year old when I had my surgery & I thought the choice was easy (but that's me, I'm not saying it would be for others). There is no way I'd have a mech valve, with the clicking and coumadin. Most tissue valves nowadays last upwards of 15 years in a person following a relatively healthy life style. There's a man that posts here occasionally whose valve has lasted over 20. And anyway, minimally invasive percutaneous surgery will soon be commonplace, where a needle puncture in a blood vessel is used to insert a balloon catheter, mounted with the new valve. The balloon is used to expand the new valve inside the old valve, which it pushes out of the way. The technique is performed under local anaesthesia and light sedation. I had a pig valve & I'm snortin' right along. Good luck with whatever you choose.