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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Mitral Regurgitation, Tricuspid Regurgitation, Atrial Fibrillation

Member Since: July 19, 2024

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David Carney posted an update
1 year ago (August 16, 2024)
Has anyone had any experience with the Rigid Sternal Fixation? If so, in your experience what were the pros and cons?
My surgeon routinely uses wires. Unless someone is of a certain size then uses rigid fixation. I was at the lowest end of that, but I was glad to get them as I had read about wires poking into people’s chest - not all the time but in some cases.... Read more.
I had wires and they became problematic from the get-go. Finally, after 18 months they were removed, and pain went away instantly. I sell devices for sternal closure ...Able Medical Sternal Plate and Montage CT settable, resorbable hemostatic bone putty! I've been in over 16,000 orthopedic surgeries and have seen... Read more.
There are some great informational videos on Adam's blog here. I was really interested in them because of the less pain. While your sternum is healing the plates do a better job immobilizing your sternum than just wires until it begins to heal. The con is the screws may sometimes... Read more.
Frankly, I am clueless about this topic. But I had a broken bone before. No plates for that incident. Cutting up your chest, I believe, isn't much different than a broken bone. Bones don't heal as well when you are older so maybe those plates help in those situation or... Read more.
David Carney posted an update
1 year ago (July 19, 2024)
After anticipating a hoped for a repair of the mitral valve, minimally invasive procedure I was told the treatment plan called for replacement of the mitral and aortic valve, repair of the tricuspid, possible replacement of the ascending aortic arch and a cryo maze procedure to include removal of the... Read more.
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Still processing my unexpected news in January. I'm scheduled for surgery for a reoperation of the aortic valve, aortic aneurysm and what ever they discover in the heart cath. I'll be able to pass on some information after that. I wish I had some info for you. Good luck, find... Read more.
Hi - sounds like a full monty is being advised. Are you planning to get second and third opinions on treatment plan... I certainly would for such a big expansion of the program ! There are Mitral Valve Reference centers which should be where you are doing this. Best of... Read more.
Hi David - definitely a complex procedure. I would highly recommend a second opinion from one of the heart valve centers listed on this site, Mount Sinai in NY, Cleveland Clinic, Northwestern, Mayo in Minnesota, etc. Many of them can do second opinions remotely so you don't have to travel... Read more.
I'm sorry that you have to go through this. I didn't have quite that much work but in 2015 I did have my mitral and aortic valves replaced and my tricuspid valve reinforced. I would imagine there is a reason you need this much work done in which case your... Read more.
My upcoming surgery in December is also complex. Aorta and Mitral valve or issue replacements. The mitral is a re-do from 6 years ago which also complicates the surgery. They are also recommending a MAZE procedure for A-fib. My biggest advice with complex surgery to find the best surgeon has... Read more.
Thank you all so much for your suggestions and concern. I'll be having my surgery at Johns Hopkins and will be getting a 2nd opinion as the pre-operation tests results roll in. I'm told Dr. James Gammie is the best valve surgeon in my region, I sure hope so as... Read more.
This is a very high-risk surgery with varied outcomes. I personally would seek 2nd opinion at Cleveland Clinic. The best heart center in the world! Hopkins is a great institution for sure ...I went there for my Prostate Cancer...but CC is in a different league in the heart arena !
Change of plans on my surgery, after taking the advice given by my fellow valve people, I did go for two second opinions. In the end I decided on Dr. Gerdisch and his fine program at Franciscan Health Heart and Valve Center. His approach and emphasis on ERAS (Enhanced Recovery... Read more.
I will be following you. I too find comfort and confidence with my decision in Dr. Gerdisch. I believe we are in amazing and experienced hands. I'm very thankful to have found him.

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