Wigglett
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I am scheduled for surgery on June 9th for Mitral Valve repair as i have severe regurgitation .I am 46 years old . my surgeon told that i have to choose a valve if the repair doesnt work or it is un repairable . I have been doing research on the internet .I would like some opinions from some people who have had this done. I have read about the risks of coumidin.i have been told that its not that big of a deal ? when they do the surgery they are going in under my right armpit has anyone esle had it done this way ?How painful is it versus going in thru the sternum . I also have atrial fibrillation and they are going to do the maze procedure any comments or concerns please pos
Talked to my surgeon today about the many questions I had concerning Valve choice . He told me due to the fact that I have A-fib i probably would end up on Coumadin anyways so he highly reccomended the mechanical valve . The next question was brand he also highly reccomended the ATS he said it was the Cadilac of valves . I am hoping I dont need it ,he said his success rate of his Mitral valve repairs is 90 percent ,that is very comforting . Well any way JUNE 9th here I come
Talked to my surgeon today about the many questions I had concerning Valve choice . He told me due to the fact that I have A-fib i probably would end up on Coumadin anyways so he highly reccomended the mechanical valve . The next question was brand he also highly reccomended the ATS he said it was the Cadilac of valves . I am hoping I dont need it ,he said his success rate of his Mitral valve repairs is 90 percent ,that is very comforting . Well any way JUNE 9th here I come
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