emc07
Well-known member
Hi everyone!
It's nice to see a place that people can talk frank about this issue. I have been reading these posts for a few days now. I thought I would introduce myself and see what your thoughts were.
I have my OHS scheduled for August 28th. I am having either the Ross Procedure or a Medtronic Freestyle valve put in. I am not going mechanical because I am 31 and want the best chance to have kids. I know that I will need another surgery with the Freestyle, but with the Ross my cardio said I have a 50% chance of not having a surgery again, if all goes well. She is hesitant to do the Ross because my aortic valve area has stretched. which means they would have to stretch out my pulmonary valve, and there's a chance for both the aortic and pulmonary to have AR but, the idea of maybe not having to have surgery although unlikely is still there...
I just wanted to see what you guys thought. I have not made a decision yet.
Erica
"Dreams come true, not free."
It's nice to see a place that people can talk frank about this issue. I have been reading these posts for a few days now. I thought I would introduce myself and see what your thoughts were.
I have my OHS scheduled for August 28th. I am having either the Ross Procedure or a Medtronic Freestyle valve put in. I am not going mechanical because I am 31 and want the best chance to have kids. I know that I will need another surgery with the Freestyle, but with the Ross my cardio said I have a 50% chance of not having a surgery again, if all goes well. She is hesitant to do the Ross because my aortic valve area has stretched. which means they would have to stretch out my pulmonary valve, and there's a chance for both the aortic and pulmonary to have AR but, the idea of maybe not having to have surgery although unlikely is still there...
I just wanted to see what you guys thought. I have not made a decision yet.
Erica
"Dreams come true, not free."