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westie
todays new zealand herald reports that mercy hospital, auckland, has recently replaced aortic valves in 4 patients in a proceedure similar to angioplasty and will be doing this proceedure on an ongoing basis with a further 3 proceedures booked over the next few weeks. the valve used is said to be 50/50 metal and pigs heart tissue.
i knew this had been done overseas but was not aware that it had become a regular proceedure.
the valve is inserted by cardiologists, not surgeons, at a cost between
nz$50,000 and nz$60,000 (half of it for the valve) and takes about one hour and is being done on old/high risk patients.
the proceedure is not covered by private health insurance and is not offered in our public hospitals
i knew this had been done overseas but was not aware that it had become a regular proceedure.
the valve is inserted by cardiologists, not surgeons, at a cost between
nz$50,000 and nz$60,000 (half of it for the valve) and takes about one hour and is being done on old/high risk patients.
the proceedure is not covered by private health insurance and is not offered in our public hospitals