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Diagnosis: Aortic Regurgitation, Bicuspid Aortic Valve, Mitral Regurgitation, Aortic Aneurysm

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Steve Waddick posted an update
7 years ago (January 28, 2019)
Which is more important, finding a good surgeon in the city you live or traveling to go to the "best" surgeon? I am struggling with this since I can't seem to find a surgeon/hospital in the Phoenix area that has the reputation and/or experience I feel is necessary for this... Read more.
Travel. No question about it. I only had to go about 2 hours (by car) to the Philadelphia area, but I considered surgeons as far away as southern California. There is no substitute for experience (and an outstanding result); traveling is a minor inconvenience. Best of luck with your decision.
Hi Steve, Options are always good glad you have some im a veteran and we don't really get to choose , IM in New Jersey area my VA Hospital here did not have a thoracic Surgeon so they sent me to NY where I met Dr Grossi who was assigned... Read more.
I have an hmo with limited options, but was able to find a perfect surgeon for my needs close to home - there are great surgeons everywhere. How about the Phx Mayo? I had cancer treatment there - great place.
This is a really good question. I have a small but very reputable heart institute an hour from my home in central Illinois. I chose it because I’d read good things about them and I also had a friend who was a cardiac nurse there. It was very easy for... Read more.
Find the best surgeon whom you are comfortable with and have confidence in his/her ability to successfully perform your surgery. Look at how many they do annually and for how long they have been performing the surgery you need. I traveled 3 hours to have one of the finest if... Read more.
Steve, I'm in San Diego and will likely go to Cleveland for bicuspid aortic valve/ascending aneurysm. Short of an emergency I'm opting for high-volume surgeons who focus on the aorta. There are several at the C-Clinic.
Hi Steve, it never occurred to me to travel out of the area. Because I live in the San Francisco Bay Area, I just felt that I would get high-quality care, and I lucked into selecting a fantastic surgeon who specializing in my type of surgery. It has been really... Read more.
There really isn't a best surgeon, just good surgeons. You can get great care in many places. You'll make the choice that is right for you.
I was far too overwhelmed by the whole diagnosis to travel. However, I did find an excellent surgeon in my area, and came through the whole ordeal with a great result. You have to be comfortable with your choice though, so research all that you feel you need to research.
Hi Steve! Using the guidance from this site, I used the US News & World Report Cardiac Hospital Rankings which led me to Patrick McCarty at Northwestern Medicine. I had surgery a few weeks after Louanna. This surgery is a life changer so I would recommend travelling to the best... Read more.
I live about an hour away from the Mayo Clinic in MN and had a great outcome. I think they have a campus in Phoenix area as well, Mayo is one of the best hospitals in the world, I would assume that the Phoenix campus has a similar level of... Read more.
Steve Waddick posted an update
7 years ago (December 4, 2018)
Curious if anybody has had the aneurysm procedure where they have to cool your body down in order to fix ascending aortic aneurysm because there is not enough room to clamp off aorta for bypass. Have to admit that when surgeon explained it to me I am a little freaked... Read more.
My son’s surgical report mentioned reducing his temperature during his bicuspid repair and aneurysm repair surgery. Honestly, that part freaked me out less than him being on the bypass machine though I should mention I do not know to what degree he was cooled. This will sound horrible but there... Read more.
Are you talking about having an aortic arch replacement? They do use more aggressive cooling during an arch replacement. Cardiac surgeons use cooling in pretty much every heart case requiring bypass. I had an AVR, root, and ascending aneurysm resection, and yes, I was cooled. It protects both your heart... Read more.
My story is similar to Marie's. They never talked to me about that detail, but I understood it was just part of the OHS.
Steve Waddick posted an update
7 years ago (November 15, 2018)
Wondering if anybody has had any experience with hospitals/surgeons in the Phoenix area.

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