What is MVR with mechanical valve surgery?
MVR with mechanical valve surgery is a type of heart valve surgery where a mechanical valve is implanted to replace a malfunctioning or diseased heart valve. The procedure is typically done when a patient has a damaged or diseased aortic valve, mitral valve, or tricuspid valve.
What are the risks associated with MVR with mechanical valve surgery?
As with any major surgery, there are risks associated with MVR with mechanical valve surgery, including but not limited to bleeding, infection, blood clots, and stroke. Patients should consult with their doctor to discuss the risks and benefits associated with this procedure.
What is the recovery time for MVR with mechanical valve surgery?
Recovery time for MVR with mechanical valve surgery can vary depending on the individual patient, but typically patients are discharged from the hospital within a few days and can return to most normal activities within 6 weeks.
What type of mechanical valve is used in MVR with mechanical valve surgery?
The type of mechanical valve used in MVR with mechanical valve surgery can vary depending on the patient's individual needs. Common types of mechanical valves used include the St. Jude Medical, Medtronic, and Edwards valves.
What is the long-term outlook for MVR with mechanical valve surgery?
A5: The long-term outlook for MVR with mechanical valve surgery is generally good, as the mechanical valve typically lasts for many years. However, it is important to follow up with your doctor regularly to monitor the condition of your valve and take any necessary steps to maintain its optimal function.
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