Phil
Well-known member
This is my first post.
I had surgery to repair my aortic valve in 1965 and had AVR in 2002 (human tissue).
I had a check up last week where my surgeon mentioned I was experiencing 'wear and tear' and that he felt the valve would need to be replaced once again. (Perhaps 12 months time - although, he felt it may longer).
I was a little shocked as I thought I would get more years from the valve which was replaced in 2002.
My surgeon is open to replacing the value with human or animal tissue. However, my cardiologist is pretty against it (favoring a mechanical valve).
It's all a little confusing.
My questions are:
Which valve is best? (I'm 53).
When the valve starts its wear and tear process does it ever plateau, or is it a continual donward spiral?
Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
Phil.
I had surgery to repair my aortic valve in 1965 and had AVR in 2002 (human tissue).
I had a check up last week where my surgeon mentioned I was experiencing 'wear and tear' and that he felt the valve would need to be replaced once again. (Perhaps 12 months time - although, he felt it may longer).
I was a little shocked as I thought I would get more years from the valve which was replaced in 2002.
My surgeon is open to replacing the value with human or animal tissue. However, my cardiologist is pretty against it (favoring a mechanical valve).
It's all a little confusing.
My questions are:
Which valve is best? (I'm 53).
When the valve starts its wear and tear process does it ever plateau, or is it a continual donward spiral?
Any responses would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers.
Phil.