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Met with my surgeon today to review the results of a recent MRI scan. I may cover my history in the blog section shortly but was recently looking at an aortic valve replacement, had a repair when I was 10 (now 38, although i don't belive that can be right, never sounds right when I say it)
Anyway I was looking at either Ross or Mechanical (On-X preferably although surgeon uses Sorin)
Results are in, can't have the ross as the Aortic annulus is too large, but, and this surprised me, its 32mm!!!! Think this means they can either use a mechanical valve or Speedfit plumbing! The surgeon said its not an abnormal size (in relation to my heart) as my pulmonary is the same size. Anyone else up here with me?
Also need a root replacement, sort of had this in the back of my mind, but was hoping i wouldn't. This is fairly new to me so I don't know a huge amount about it, for example i'm not sure if this may mean a limited lifestyle...i don't exactly have this now.
He's recommend a re-scan in 6 months (no symptoms) before proceeding.
Any thoughts/comments welcome.
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Permalink Reply by Graeme on June 18, 2010 at 7:49
Permalink Reply by Graeme on June 20, 2010 at 15:16 Hi John
I had an emergency aortic valve replacement (27 mm St Jude mechanical valve) along with root replacement (it was 4.2mm at operation..) and ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement (acute type A aortic dissection) in March 2003. Now 7 years ago - and still going strong// I certainly don't have a 'limited lifestyle' - warfarin sometimes is a pain in the backside with my INR jumping around if I take antibiotics but I have learnt how to vary my warfarin dosage if taking other drugs..Also I don't ski blacks anymore or indulge in contact sports but still run a bit, walk a lot, enjoy a glass of wine and a good party...
So bottom line - go for it..!my dry clinical medical report is here - my personal blog on my operation is here.
cheers
Graeme
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Permalink Reply by John Norfolk on June 30, 2010 at 20:48 Opps..Yes - Richard has picked up on that..my AR was 42 mm not 4.2mm ! cheers
Graeme
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Graeme Archer said:Hi John
I had an emergency aortic valve replacement (27 mm St Jude mechanical valve) along with root replacement (it was 4.2mm at operation..) and ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement (acute type A aortic dissection) in March 2003. Now 7 years ago - and still going strong// I certainly don't have a 'limited lifestyle' - warfarin sometimes is a pain in the backside with my INR jumping around if I take antibiotics but I have learnt how to vary my warfarin dosage if taking other drugs..Also I don't ski blacks anymore or indulge in contact sports but still run a bit, walk a lot, enjoy a glass of wine and a good party...
So bottom line - go for it..!my dry clinical medical report is here - my personal blog on my operation is here.
cheers
Graeme
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Permalink Reply by Graeme on July 1, 2010 at 10:04
Permalink Reply by John Norfolk on July 5, 2010 at 20:58 Hi John I had an emergency aortic valve replacement (27 mm St Jude mechanical valve) along with root replacement (it was 4.2mm at operation..) and ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement (acute type A aortic dissection) in March 2003. Now 7 years ago - and still going strong// I certainly don't have a 'limited lifestyle' - warfarin sometimes is a pain in the backside with my INR jumping around if I take antibiotics but I have learnt how to vary my warfarin dosage if taking other drugs..Also I don't ski blacks anymore or indulge in contact sports but still run a bit, walk a lot, enjoy a glass of wine and a good party...
So bottom line - go for it..!my dry clinical medical report is here - my personal blog on my operation is here.
cheers
Graeme
r
Permalink Reply by John Norfolk on July 5, 2010 at 20:58 Hi John I had an emergency aortic valve replacement (27 mm St Jude mechanical valve) along with root replacement (it was 4.2mm at operation..) and ascending aorta and aortic arch replacement (acute type A aortic dissection) in March 2003. Now 7 years ago - and still going strong// I certainly don't have a 'limited lifestyle' - warfarin sometimes is a pain in the backside with my INR jumping around if I take antibiotics but I have learnt how to vary my warfarin dosage if taking other drugs..Also I don't ski blacks anymore or indulge in contact sports but still run a bit, walk a lot, enjoy a glass of wine and a good party...
So bottom line - go for it..!my dry clinical medical report is here - my personal blog on my operation is here.
cheers
Graeme
r
Permalink Reply by saz123 on August 7, 2010 at 10:46
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