My wife was a TOF baby, she had a pulmonic valve sewn in at 14, then a melody valve placed at 19, which lasted till she was 29 and at 12 weeks pregnant she got strep endocarditis. They did a baloon valvuloplasty on her, which allowed her to tolerate pregnancy and deliver two twins at the 35 week mark. Two days ago at approximately 4 months postpartum they placed at medtronic avalus valve, they could only fit a size 25 in but we are hoping it last a long time before have to have another ViV procedure.
On valve you presented, could you PLEASE explain how it works !? I can understand that a preasure from left ventricle will open the valve, but how it fully close back to avoid regurcitation ? What features are in top leafs so it close at center, blood do not come back ?
Just had an Inspiris Resilia fitted at 52 (really didn't want to be dealing with blood thinners or noisy valves) - I'll be watching the data on these valves with interest :) - thanks for your videos.
Could you please explain this : the minim invasive procedure, how far it can go ? It is only for an isolated aortic valve replacement or it can be used for aortic root issue, or fix ascending aneurysm....
We can certainly perform minimal access aortic root surgery both for aortic valve and root replacement as well as aortic valve sparing root replacement where the aortic valve can be repaired (David Procedure)
@@Thekeyholeheartclinic My heart surgeon at Northwestern in Chicago claims that I cannot do minimally invasive if my root is above 4.5cm (because he cannot do keyhole to replace the root). I'm at 4.4! Is this a rule across the board, or something his personal preferences as a surgeon?
@@Thekeyholeheartcliniccan the aortic root repair be performed with the keyhole surgery when I already have a mechanical aortic valve? Thank You Doctor. Your information is much appreciated.
Hi doctor and thank you for the precious informations , regarding these new valves will there be a possibility to use them to replace the mitral valve ? or is there any mitral specific clinical trial currently . Thanks
There are equivalent valves for the mitral Position but the data is early and we await longer term verification of durability. If your mitral valve can be repaired then this is the better solution to replacement
Hey doc thank you again for your reply, could you please do a review on the Foldax permanent valve? They've been using it in the aortic position for quite a while now and recently enrolled many patients for the mitral valve clinical trials. Thanks
Thanks for your question. If you wish to start family warfarin can be dangerous for baby in the first 3 months of pregnancy. Why are you needing surgery?
Hi i have a quick question im 29 and pretty much all my life ive been having palpitations and constantly feeling my heartbeat and recently theyve been getting more and more i ended up having scans and i found out i have a bicuspid aortic valve with severe regurgitation only 30% is going through normally and am needing valve replacement when i have the operation will it stop all these palpitations or will i still have them?
Thanks for this: palpitations may discontinue but depends on their nature Is your aorta dilated? Has an assessment been made regarding repair of valve?
Hey, loved the vibe🙌! I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, I was wondering if I could help you create a better distribution by working on post-production like better storytelling through Edits, Keywords, think catchy intros and outros, or even some engaging short clips! Would love to chat if you're interested.
My wife was a TOF baby, she had a pulmonic valve sewn in at 14, then a melody valve placed at 19, which lasted till she was 29 and at 12 weeks pregnant she got strep endocarditis. They did a baloon valvuloplasty on her, which allowed her to tolerate pregnancy and deliver two twins at the 35 week mark. Two days ago at approximately 4 months postpartum they placed at medtronic avalus valve, they could only fit a size 25 in but we are hoping it last a long time before have to have another ViV procedure.
On valve you presented, could you PLEASE explain how it works !? I can understand that a preasure from left ventricle will open the valve, but how it fully close back to avoid regurcitation ? What features are in top leafs so it close at center, blood do not come back ?
Just had an Inspiris Resilia fitted at 52 (really didn't want to be dealing with blood thinners or noisy valves) - I'll be watching the data on these valves with interest :) - thanks for your videos.
Could you please explain this : the minim invasive procedure, how far it can go ? It is only for an isolated aortic valve replacement or it can be used for aortic root issue, or fix ascending aneurysm....
We can certainly perform minimal access aortic root surgery both for aortic valve and root replacement as well as aortic valve sparing root replacement where the aortic valve can be repaired (David Procedure)
@@Thekeyholeheartclinic My heart surgeon at Northwestern in Chicago claims that I cannot do minimally invasive if my root is above 4.5cm (because he cannot do keyhole to replace the root). I'm at 4.4! Is this a rule across the board, or something his personal preferences as a surgeon?
@@Thekeyholeheartcliniccan the aortic root repair be performed with the keyhole surgery when I already have a mechanical aortic valve?
Thank You Doctor.
Your information is much appreciated.
Hi doctor and thank you for the precious informations , regarding these new valves will there be a possibility to use them to replace the mitral valve ? or is there any mitral specific clinical trial currently .
Thanks
There are equivalent valves for the mitral
Position but the data is early and we await longer term verification of durability. If your mitral valve can be repaired then this is the better solution to replacement
Hey doc thank you again for your reply, could you please do a review on the Foldax permanent valve? They've been using it in the aortic position for quite a while now and recently enrolled many patients for the mitral valve clinical trials. Thanks
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Thanks for your question. If you wish to start family warfarin can be dangerous for baby in the first 3 months of pregnancy. Why are you needing surgery?
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Hi i have a quick question im 29 and pretty much all my life ive been having palpitations and constantly feeling my heartbeat and recently theyve been getting more and more i ended up having scans and i found out i have a bicuspid aortic valve with severe regurgitation only 30% is going through normally and am needing valve replacement when i have the operation will it stop all these palpitations or will i still have them?
Thanks for this: palpitations may discontinue but depends on their nature
Is your aorta dilated?
Has an assessment been made regarding repair of valve?
Thank you.
You're welcome!
Im 35 years old and need a new aortic valve can i get this valve even being that young
Really love the inspirus valve and what it stands
Hey, loved the vibe🙌!
I'm not really sure if it is the best time to ask but, I was wondering if I could help you create a better distribution by working on post-production like better storytelling through Edits, Keywords, think catchy intros and outros, or even some engaging short clips!
Would love to chat if you're interested.