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Hello Johan. I have also recently been diagnosed with same stenosis of the aortic valve. My yet to be done procedure is TAVR far less intrusive vs open heart. I highly recommend a second opinion. Please see the articles on TAVR on this site. God bless and good luck !
Dear Johan
I had open heart surgery in 2018 and had the main valve replaced with a cow part. My heart was fine but I was born with a small valve.
I was in the hospital 15 days because did not know that I was allergic to Heperin.
I recently had a Doppler Echocardiogram and not being a doctor I too do not know what all the info means. I will be having another test done in March.
Others that mention the new procedure TAVR are correct that it is less evasive.
They also have a test that they go through your arm pit.
Please try not to stress because that won't help you. If you have high blood pressure or once in awhile AFIB your doctor might want to monitor your heart for 30 days .
My surgeon from Northwestern Hospital told me after the surgery that I am good for 30 years and then might need a pace maker.
There are so many procedures now a days that yours could be as simple as blood thinners and a change of diet.
Sometimes I think that some doctors assume that we know what we are reading and the cure
to curing the issue.
Write down your questions and concerns so when you see your doctor you can ask him and feel less stressed.
Sending you blessed wishes for best of health!
Sincerely,
Betty
@johansouthafrica
Hello Johan and welcome to Mayo Connect. You are asking good questions about the need for a valve replacement surgery. As you are quite active with no symptoms of heart problems, I can understand why you would be concerned that you are being told to have open heart surgery. If you did have an echocardiogram, then the report should tell you about your ejection fraction. It might be abbreviated "EF" on the report. Do you have a copy of that report?
As I am assuming that you do not reside in the U.S. you might not be aware of a less invasive procedure to repair aortic heart valves. It is abbreviated, TAVR. Here is a link toa link from Mayo Clinic's website with information about this procedure,
--Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement
https://www.mayoclinic.org/tests-procedures/transcatheter-aortic-valve-replacement/about/pac-20384698
As TAVR is a less invasive than open heart surgery, the recovery time can be shorter. On Connect, we have members who have posted about this procedure. Here is a link to two of those discussions,
--TAVR recovery process
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/tavr-recovery-process/
--Aortic Valve Replacement with TAVR
https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/aortic-valve-replacement/
TAVR is most likely best done by doctors experienced in this procedure. I look forward to hearing from you again. Will continue to post with other questions and concerns?