Mitral Valve Surgery: What Should Patients Know? (Interview with Dr. Vaughn Starnes)

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  • www.Heart-Valve-Surgery.com - Patients with mitral valve disease are often confused about the different procedures and medical devices available for the treatment of mitral regurgitation (a leaking valve) and mitral stenosis (a narrow valve). For this reason, we interviewed Dr. Vaughn Starnes, the Surgeon-in-Chief of Keck Medicine of USC, who has performed over 2,000 successful heart valve operations on patients including Arnold Schwarzenegger. In this video, Dr. Starnes explains important details about mitral valve disease, its symptoms, causes, progression, atrial fibrillation, and risks. Then, Dr. Starnes provides an expansive review of the advantages and key considerations for mitral valve therapies including mitral valve repair and mitral valve replacement surgery. In this discussion, Dr. Starnes reviews the different types of mitral valve replacement devices, including mechanical, pig (porcine) and cow (bovine) valves. Dr. Starnes also reveals how new transcatheter technologies (e.g. the MitraClip) are broadening the ability of doctors to treat mitral valve disorders for higher risk patients who previously had no access to therapeutic interventions. The MitraClip does not require any incision to the patient's chest or ribs and does not require the patient to be on the heart-lung machine. In closing, Dr. Starnes offers his advice to mitral valve patients, their families and friends. To see 70+ patient reviews and a complete biography of Dr. Vaughn Starnes, click www.heart-valve-surgery.com/s....

Komentáře • 188

  • @civildk9077
    @civildk9077 Před 8 měsíci +13

    I'm 59, and had mitral valve replacement, after being able to barely make it to the top of my stairs. I had 1 Dr. tell me I was ok, and go home, come see me again in 6 months. I didn't listen to him and went to the ER at Sentara Heart Hospital in Norfolk VA or there about. BEST thing I could have done. They caught it early and replaced the valve. I feel fine and even jump on the trampoline with a 5 yr old. Was the 1st time I'd had any major surgery. Never even a broken bone. Took almost a month for me to get out of the hospital, due to a complication with water retention and the need to have another tube, reinstalled to drain fluid, but other than 1 nurse, wanting to treat me like a sack of tatters when she'd come in to get me up, I had a GREAT experience. Anybody needing this done, expect a catheter to pee, a mid line for blood draws, take your own CPAP machine and a pen with your 6 foot cell phone cord. Play Diablo 3 and I'll meet you there for help with dementia or simple old age memory issues. There's a big crowd of older folks who play this game and it's easy to log into and get something done w/ just a few minutes to play. The repetition of the game is the point for memory issues, but it's fun and has seasons where you can get a new gaming experience every 3 or 4 months. Other than that you'll be bored to tears at the hospital while waiting for someone to come help you walk the halls or get up to go to the bathroom. I'd recommend getting your new heart valve, soon as possible. My experience was a great 1 and I wish you the best for your full recovery. Best thing I've done for my family in years! They'll have me for many years to come thanks to my choice for a mechanical valve replacement.

  • @johnvv382
    @johnvv382 Před 11 měsíci +6

    Eight days ago I had a Pascal Ace mitral valve implant. I was a bit apprehensive about the whole procedure, especially since my particular valve had only been recently approved from the Edwards Laboratories. I found that not only did the Community Heart and Vascular hospital in my city, provide TOP NOTCH care, but the procedure went well with skilled hands and much prayer. I'm home a day later with relatively NO shortness of breath and optimistic outlook. Waiting for legs/ankles' swelling to subside and some normalcy to return in some other areas. Humbled beyond expression to think that I have a new lease on the rest of my life at 81 years old. Praise God!

  • @Easystreetkids
    @Easystreetkids Před 7 měsíci +2

    I remember Dr. Starnes! He did 3 of my 4 surgeries on my mitral valve back in 1997 at children’s hospital. All in the same year to.

  • @margiestaneff568
    @margiestaneff568 Před 3 lety +10

    Adam, I have been waiting for this! Thank you...I remain so grateful! I took notes..am seeing someone about this Nov. 2nd..I feel much better equipped with some knowledge, so I can make, with my doctor, a more educated decision concerning my particular situation. You remain a valuable and reliable source for all things valve related! Again, thank you so much.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +3

      Woo-Whoo!!!! Great to hear the interview with Dr. Starnes was helpful Margie! Thanks so much for the kind words. If you need anything, please let me know. Take care and stay safe!!!! Adam

  • @edwelndiobel1567
    @edwelndiobel1567 Před 2 lety +3

    It must be so fun to be a surgeon! Fixing people up!

  • @monarchheartsolutions
    @monarchheartsolutions Před 11 měsíci +7

    I just had open heart surgery in Mexico last spring. Fixed the mitral valve and had a maze procedure. It was an amazing experience and now I work with my cardiologist to let people know about his team.

  • @gerthaantoine9202
    @gerthaantoine9202 Před rokem +11

    Thank you very much for sharing this video. I am 62 years old scheduled to have mitral valve surgery on October 17th. After watching your video, I feel pretty much at ease about the surgery. God bless you❤

    • @joyzote
      @joyzote Před rokem +5

      My mother just had a mitral valve replacement a few days ago. And it went very well. Good luck and i will pray for you.

    • @gerthaantoine9202
      @gerthaantoine9202 Před rokem +2

      @@joyzote thank you, God bless you

    • @tuleberdiev
      @tuleberdiev Před rokem +1

      How did it go? I hope you are doing good and healthy ❤🤝

    • @bendranski6882
      @bendranski6882 Před rokem

      @@tuleberdiev If she does not answer, she is not quite healthy.

    • @omermh99
      @omermh99 Před rokem +1

      How did it go? Hope u doing well 🙏

  • @user-uj9cc5ch5p
    @user-uj9cc5ch5p Před 8 měsíci

    Dr, Starnes has saved many. Mr. X

  • @vallm56
    @vallm56 Před rokem +3

    Thank You so much for this video! It is a Godsend! My son, 38 years old has been diagnosed with Mitral valve regurgitation. Because of his weight he would be considered high risk although he does not have any other comorbidities like diabetes, however he does have high blood pressure.
    It is good to know that he does not necessarily have to have open heart surgery and go on heart bypass-which was an idea that scared the bejesus out of me.
    It is good to know there are other options BEFORE talking to a heart surgeon, who may want to push their own agenda.
    It’s good to have non-biased information. THANK YOU!

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před rokem

      Great to hear you enjoyed this video with Dr. Vaughn Starnes about mitral valve surgery!

  • @cagjohnso
    @cagjohnso Před 8 měsíci

    Thank you for this very informative and reassuring educational video

  • @mariaphilippon6912
    @mariaphilippon6912 Před rokem +3

    Dr.Starnes is the best! He did my surgery four years ago I will always be grateful to him ❤

    • @lexus0077
      @lexus0077 Před 3 měsíci

      How much the cost ?

    • @Mp162
      @Mp162 Před 3 měsíci

      In my experience its close to half a million

    • @Mp162
      @Mp162 Před 3 měsíci

      25 yrs ago it cost 250k.

  • @yolandejones6183
    @yolandejones6183 Před rokem +5

    I stayed a week in hospital and I had no blood transfusion

  • @richt6353
    @richt6353 Před 10 měsíci

    Thank You for this VIDEO!!

  • @kymfrancis4612
    @kymfrancis4612 Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for this video, I currently have severe MV regurgitation with a flail leaflet & I am having an MV replacement next week. I have had a heart murmur with mild regurgitation, I am now 62 I have eosinophillic asthma & Paget’s disease of bone I am otherwise fit & healthy, I eat well, I’m a healthy weight & I have never smoked. My team of cardiologists & pulmonologist think that I had endocarditis late last year when I had severe pneumonia after a minor rhino virus; I was hospitalised for 3 weeks & my mitral valve symptoms appeared when I was in hospital. I had all of the symptoms except for swelling of my ankles.

  • @danielkiefer8134
    @danielkiefer8134 Před 3 lety +30

    Just had my aortic valve replaced for the second time by dr Starnes, got a tissue valve this time. Had the st Jude mechanical valve for 20 years. Dr Starnes and his team are amazing. 3 weeks out from surgery and doing great!

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +2

      Great to hear you are doing well Daniel!!!

    • @pawsitivenooz
      @pawsitivenooz Před 2 lety

      What's your health insurance? Because I think HMO skimps on this

    • @arianawright4187
      @arianawright4187 Před 2 lety

      Lucky you

    • @danielkiefer8134
      @danielkiefer8134 Před 2 lety

      @@pawsitivenooz I have a ppo

    • @shadzrob1234
      @shadzrob1234 Před 2 lety

      I hope you’re doing well. My best wishes to you.
      I’ve recently been diagnosed with a leaking bicuspid aortic valve. I had thought it was my mitral valve but I was obviously a bit shocked when I was first diagnosed and didn’t hear my consultant correctly.
      Do you mind me asking what type of surgery you had?
      Im waiting on further tests to see how severe although I am getting heart palpitations, chest pain (cold hands and feet particularly bad) and fatigue.
      I’m pretty sure I will need surgery but waiting on what consultant says.
      Any advice or information would be greatly appreciated. All the very best to you.

  • @ianbooth1290
    @ianbooth1290 Před 2 lety +11

    Thank you for this great channel and content. I have just had my mitral valve repaired - using minimally invasive procedure. My valve went from a small leak to severe within 5 years. I kick myself for not getting it checked out each year with an echocardiogram. I strongly recommend this check up. I went downhill over the past 6-12 months with fatigue, headaches, dizzy, funny sensation in my chest with odd heart beats from time to time. I went for a check up and was on the operating table within 3 weeks. Its a scary thought but as your posts show there are so many passionate experts that have dedicated their career's to such procedures - I found Dr Galloway at NYI Langone in NYC. Thankfully its a low risk procedure if you are in good health and I am so grateful to have had my valve repaired before damage occurred. Your channel helps prepare for the procedure and lets people know this is a common and repairable conditions. Thank you

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety

      Hi Ian, Thanks so much for the very kind words about our CZcams channel. And, we're glad to hear you are doing well after your mitral valve surgery using a minimally invasive approach.

    • @salmark9080
      @salmark9080 Před 2 lety

      Hi Ian, I just got diagnosed with this at 29 years old and I feel like it's worsening even though it's mild. What's your condition like now?

    • @ianbooth1290
      @ianbooth1290 Před 2 lety +1

      @@salmark9080 sorry to hear. Mild is generally deemed ok to live with as long as it's not causing issues with more serious symptoms.
      I am feeling great. So much more energy and no more crazy heart rythems. My pulse is higher than it was but this is coming down every week with exercise. I've started doing more intensive exercise like a rowing machine and cycling and had my heart to 170 bpm. Amazing given surgery was only 4 months ago. Keep an eye on things with regular echocardiograms and if you start feeling fatigued or out of breath with little exertion then get checked out. I started getting headaches almost daily towards the end before my op. Virtually gone since.

    • @salmark9080
      @salmark9080 Před 2 lety

      @@ianbooth1290 Excellent to hear. This past weekend I had a lot of intermittent chest pain and shortness of breath episodes, i'm going to go to the guy you mentioned just in case. Your comment really helped, thanks

    • @ianbooth1290
      @ianbooth1290 Před 2 lety

      @@salmark9080 good luck. You should get an echocardiogram done first so he can see what's going on. Hope all goes well.

  • @flickcoolrifai3188
    @flickcoolrifai3188 Před 3 lety +4

    Thx 4 ur valuable information

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety

      It's our pleasure. If you would like to learn more about Dr. Starnes, please visit www.heart-valve-surgery.com/surgeons/dr-Vaughn-Starnes-Los+Angeles-California.php.

  • @paperchase9415
    @paperchase9415 Před 2 lety +3

    This helped out a lot going thru this with my mom hope she has the option to do a Cather she already has a pace maker. They wanna do surgery 2mar but havnt spoke with Doctor at least I get to ask about all these procedures

  • @audreypistor4610
    @audreypistor4610 Před rokem +2

    Great questions Adam

  • @donedyebade2365
    @donedyebade2365 Před rokem +2

    This is what im looking for, I need Dr. Starnes now, i diagnose mitral valve severe regurgitation, im from philippines, but no chance of seeing Dr. Starnes, im a single mom and also a PWD, and i dont have enough finances to use for my medical. my 2D echo result got me more anxious and i had sestamibi test yesterday, and i dont know the result yet,
    How i wish Dr. Starnes help me and sponsor me to go to US to undergo surgery of mitral valve, I was hoping and praying for it. 🙏🙏🙏 God bless, thank you for you program that tackle this kind of topic.

  • @bcollins9107
    @bcollins9107 Před 2 lety +5

    I Had a mechanical aortic valve replaced on Aug.24, 1974. I had the Surgery at Birmingham Heart Center in Birmingham, Alabama, by Dr. Kirklin. He us one of the first Broyk Sherin valve. I have been on Coumadin since then. I check my INR once a week. I would be happy to answer any questions about my experience.

    • @bendranski6882
      @bendranski6882 Před rokem +1

      Nearly 50 years is a long time.

    • @jjassy752
      @jjassy752 Před 8 dny

      ​@bendranski6882 yes it is and it's great. Gives the rest of sufferers from this condition hope and positivity, especially since heart surgery processes and materials have improved significantly since the 70s.

  • @UncleBoko
    @UncleBoko Před rokem

    Just had Mitral and Tricuspid Valve Repair at the Cleveland in London, now I understand all the bits that hurt - I was in ICU for 6 days!!!

  • @DanielGarcia-ms5wd
    @DanielGarcia-ms5wd Před 3 lety +7

    Thank you Dr. Vaughn Starnes you did my open heart surgery in CHLA and after I woke I never got the chance to thank you

  • @Hindholam
    @Hindholam Před rokem

    Excellent interview, its a shame I am unable to get my mom treated by Dr. Starnes.

  • @kbs5150
    @kbs5150 Před 9 měsíci +1

    What an outstanding human being. He operated 2x on a family member.

  • @user-lk4ld7mk6e
    @user-lk4ld7mk6e Před 2 měsíci +1

    Yes I just found out today from my doctor today because I passed out and my heart felt like it was coming out of my chest going to back up to front and all of second I went through a seizure for 10 seconds or more I didn't know what hit me they had the thing that they didn't know if they would use pad on me ,another thing question is they have to open my chest I have to go under surgery they open my chest 😢

  • @bnose202
    @bnose202 Před rokem

    I had the Osaki procedure. Sure beats being on Warfarin with mechanical valve

  • @gordonleith4812
    @gordonleith4812 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent.

  • @tatyanadd19
    @tatyanadd19 Před rokem +3

    Dr Starns just repaired my 20 month old son's mitral valve. I'm so thankful it was a repair and not a replacement!

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před rokem

      That's wonderful! We're so happy to hear that Dr. Starnes was able to repair your son's mitral valve!!!! #HappyDance

    • @shineebrado6230
      @shineebrado6230 Před rokem +1

      Your son is so lucky. Me, i was diagnosed with valvular heart disease secondary to mitral valve regurgitation. I feel shortness of breath, my leg is keep swelling. Im afraid of a surgery. Im just 24 years old girl live in Philippines. I prefer to have my surgery in states if ever my Cardio advise me that i need to undergo a surgery, sad thing is we don't have that much money to spent. So im hoping, medicine will help

  • @NomadicPariah
    @NomadicPariah Před rokem +3

    I just got told I have mitral valve disease two days ago, my gp says i might not need open heart surgery but i would still need to see a cardiologist in the near future. I breathe difficult these days and cant walk far. My knees hurt so bad, the dizziness and also muscle weakness, as well as heartbeat goes wild when I attempt to do anything. My heartbeat is so loud when I lay down

  • @richeoyervides4903
    @richeoyervides4903 Před rokem +5

    In some cases, the patient or the surgeon do not have a choice between valve repair or replacement . My surgeon attempted to repair my mitral valve but after testing it,was still leaking so I had to have it replaced.

  • @kimloera677
    @kimloera677 Před 2 lety +10

    I have severe mitral valve regurgitation, recently had a heart cath and TEE and and am now being scheduled with cardio thoracic surgeons to have a robotic heart valve repair which will be a less invasive procedure than having it done open chest. I’m super grateful that that option and technology is available!!

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety +2

      Great to hear you may be a candidate for a robotic mitral valve repair Kim!!!

    • @pawsitivenooz
      @pawsitivenooz Před 2 lety +1

      Do you know what the pros and cons are? I have it and I've gone vegan 100% and predominantly raw organic. I also IF so instead of dinner I exercise. I'm off BP pills now and have lost weight, but I doubt any of this helps my problem so I may need to get this fixed before the last string goes

    • @mytunes3506
      @mytunes3506 Před 2 lety

      Hey Kim. Hope your surgery was smooth. I have a question to ask, is it life threatening to go for a surgery in case of problematic mitral valve?

    • @b-gamer340
      @b-gamer340 Před rokem

      Great to hear.. I may have this soon. 🙏🏾🙏🏾

    • @caribrown8554
      @caribrown8554 Před 8 měsíci

      I just had robotic arm surgery to repair my mitral valve and i'm doing great

  • @Brightamen
    @Brightamen Před rokem +1

    My dad was diagnosed of rhomatiod heart disease and was advised a mitral valve replacement surgery. I and my younger ones has been going through alot because we are struggling to come up with the money for the surgery surgery.
    I Wanted to know more about the surgery and I stumbled on this, thanks for this video.

    • @sufyanjawaid3247
      @sufyanjawaid3247 Před rokem

      Hows he now

    • @Brightamen
      @Brightamen Před rokem

      @@sufyanjawaid3247 He is stable, but the surgery scare me because of the recent appointment with the doctor.

    • @sufyanjawaid3247
      @sufyanjawaid3247 Před rokem

      @@Brightamen what happened in the appointment

  • @andreac8437
    @andreac8437 Před 2 lety +3

    I have artial flutter which lead to dx of mvp and mvr. Currently going through testing to see the extent and what my treatment plan will be and doing some of my own research so I know what to expect. Thank you for this video.

    • @robingrantham5333
      @robingrantham5333 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for sending this because I have this same tthing theyve been watching it for years
      I,ll be praying for you . I love you sweety. Please be careful.

    • @andreac8437
      @andreac8437 Před rokem

      @@robingrantham5333 thank you I'm trying. So far, it's considered mild and doesn't affect me that much, bit it's getting more and more noticeable.

  • @tsmithtoday
    @tsmithtoday Před rokem +1

    At about the 10:45 mark they talk about anti-calcification coatings. Just wondering what your thoughts are on using vitamin K2 to prevent calcification?

  • @briananderson5634
    @briananderson5634 Před 3 lety +19

    I had my mitral repaired after refusing a valve replacement. I am a vegetarian and could not countenance the killing of a pig to use its valve to fix my heart. That was almost ten years ago and I have no regrets. A cadaver valve would have been acceptable or a mechanical valve could have worked too. The recovery was long and difficult but I am almost back to the way I was before surgery!

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +4

      Brian, Great to hear you are "almost back" after your mitral valve surgery!!!

    • @latonyarandle2651
      @latonyarandle2651 Před 2 lety +2

      I am really thinking about the surgery I am 46 years wand very active it is hard not knowing when I will feel good or have energy to keep going!!

    • @standingonmountain3975
      @standingonmountain3975 Před 2 lety +4

      I am a vegan and couldn't take animal life for my own survival. Hopefully mine can be repaired.

    • @joelhuertas9934
      @joelhuertas9934 Před 2 lety +1

      Congrats god bless

    • @ashu8913
      @ashu8913 Před 2 lety

      My mother has undergone mitral valve replacement surgery ten days ago but till now she is in ICU and she has now infection in lungs so she is in ventilator..kindly let me know for how long you stayed in hospital

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist Před 3 lety +5

    went in on Oct 13th, 2020 for mitral repair, I was in the ICU for 2 days because they had to then put in a pacemaker on the 14th, most amount of any pain killer I needed was tylenol for maybe the first 3 days, after that I didnt need it.
    Feeling better each day, still very sore, cant sleep well, but the worst was how walking the hospital hall was like dragging a block of cement, just getting up and walking even to the bathroom was a big chore and let me somewhat out of breath. I think by day 3, I did a 900 foot walk and back, it was hard and I had to slow down some but I did it.
    Some may be related to the pacemaker needing final adjustments too, but expect to feel better each day. The worst was the laryngitus I had and that still comes and goes.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +1

      Great to hear you are on the "other side" and feeling better every day!!!!

    • @amiedumbuya6155
      @amiedumbuya6155 Před 3 lety

      @@HeartValveSurgery Hi doctor after mitral valve replacement can u get pregnant am 28 n i have do the surgery n i want kids in the future, is it possible

    • @romaraj2492
      @romaraj2492 Před 3 lety

      @@HeartValveSurgery sir how can I take appointment with this dr I m also heart patient or Dr said to me that I need a heart surgery operation.m from Pakistan Punjab how can I contact with this perfessional dr

  • @alexisfontanilla9542
    @alexisfontanilla9542 Před rokem +2

    I am post mitral valve repair, annuluplasty neochodae implatation.. its my 6th week.. i want to know what happens to the ring and suture inside the heart.. thank u so much

  • @HobbyOrganist
    @HobbyOrganist Před 3 lety +4

    The other valve is On-X and there is a study in phase ll with that to see if Eliquis can replace warfarin, but the study is using On-X which may or may not apply to a different make.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +3

      Victorian, You are correct. Here is more information about the PROACT Xa study you reference above - www.heart-valve-surgery.com/learning/proact-xa-clinical-trial/.

    • @HobbyOrganist
      @HobbyOrganist Před 3 lety +2

      @@HeartValveSurgery Excellent! In my case my surgeon determined the redundant leaflets could be repaired, so he did a repair and inserted an anuloplasty ring, so the only meds they have me on is Metoprolo and low dose aspirin 1x/d
      I was back to full time work in 6 weeks which surprised my doctor, the surgery was not bad, 6 days in the hospital I was ready to go by day 5 but needed to arrange a ride home.

  • @teprice2000
    @teprice2000 Před 3 lety +3

    Dr. Oz and another doctor have developed a procedure to repair mitral valve prolapse that is less invasive.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +2

      Yes, the MitraClip is a great, less-invasive device which Dr. Starnes discusses in this video. However, at this time, the MitraClip is only available for certain patient segments that are higher risk. Please note, there is a clinical trial going on right now for moderate risk patients called the REPAIR MR research study.
      To learn more about the REPAIR MR Clinical Trial, please check out czcams.com/video/nnTmtC0QMxI/video.html.
      To learn more about the MitraClip, please check out www.heart-valve-surgery.com/mitraclip/.
      Hope that helps!!!

  • @nikhilgajbhiye328
    @nikhilgajbhiye328 Před 3 lety +3

    What to do when there is huge menstrual bleeding after replacement of mitral valve with mechanical valve?

  • @vanjacalantropo
    @vanjacalantropo Před 6 měsíci

    I have bileaflet mvp and inverted t waves on ecg. I’ve also had nsvt and pvc/pac on holter. Would surgery decrease a risk for sudden cardiac death? Thank you

  • @janmelton3537
    @janmelton3537 Před 9 měsíci

    On May 25th of last year I had my mitral valve replaced with a pig valve. I was born with mitral valve prolapse (mvp), but never had any issues with it, except occasionally feeling a fullness in my heart when my upper chamber was getting too much blood pushed back into it. These “ fullness feelings” didn’t last but a few seconds. Other than that, nothing else happened to me. All doctor’s visits I was asked, do you know you have a heart murmur?
    Some would even invite their colleagues into my examination room to listen to my heart, because the murmur was so intense! 😂 through the years I had echo cardiograms and results were fine. Just mvp, no damage to my valve.
    However, March of 2022, I have my yearly echo test done and my cardiologist says my valve has changed and he wants to do a TEE test as well as a CAT scan. After the TEE, he says I need either a repair or a replacement of the valve. I am just amazed at how quickly that much dam-
    age occurred in a year’s time! Personally, I think it was either the 2 Covid
    Vaccines I got or the virus itself, which I had once and got only a mild case of it!
    I live in AL and had the surgery done in Birmingham. My surgeon was Dr. John Richardson-he’s great and I can’t say enough wonderful things about him! If he could he’d repair it, otherwise he’d replace it with a pig valve. Said he’d done many of these, and I probably be in the hospital 5 days at the most. He would put a catheter in my right groin and put a little camera on a tube running upwards my heart. He made 3 small incisions on the side of my right breast. He did all the surgery through those holes through my ribs. Don’t know how long it took, just remember waking up in my room in the worst pain I have ever been in!! And every time I woke up I begged for more meds for pain. Nurse always said no. Guess it was too early or something. Found out several days later that the surgeon had accidentally nipped the heart sac when he was coming out of my heart. I was bleeding internally, they discovered it the next morning and opened the wound back
    up to repair the cut. They had to give me 4 units of blood. So I went through another night of awful terrible pain. The next day I went into AFib.
    My 5 days turned into 16 days in cardiac ICU!

  • @bannertraveller5879
    @bannertraveller5879 Před 2 lety +3

    my big question which I can't find an answer to what happens if the Mitral clip becomes totally detached later down the road. Is that basically instant death to have it floating around in your heart? Thanks

  • @bharatsharma302
    @bharatsharma302 Před 2 lety +4

    For mitral valve replacement, lungs should be in good suitable condition or not .....

  • @lindalucia6334
    @lindalucia6334 Před rokem +1

    I had my mitral valve with regurgitation fixed with the clip/ring and I still have a lot of PVCs it’s terribly uncomfortable and I am still short of breath all the time…

  • @patloudermilk6810
    @patloudermilk6810 Před rokem

    Thank you for informative understandable topic for Mitral Valve replacement, have been informed of necessary surgery

  • @MagicBayWolf
    @MagicBayWolf Před 19 dny

    I have suspected mitrial regurgitation. That is I don't always get shortness of breath when walking. Maybe one morning or evening then no shortness of breath on walking next excercise. It feels like I have something in my lung ie I cough a lot which helps. The shortness of breath stops when I stop walking. It's so annoying. I've alerted my Doctor and he sent me for a CT Scan. And a Ultra Sound. But the NHS is so slow. Any help would be grateful. X

  • @JusticeforbabyDylan
    @JusticeforbabyDylan Před 2 lety +2

    I was just told I have Mitral Stenosis. Looking for more info

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety

      Hi Crystal, Great to meet you! What is the severity of your mitral stenosis? Here is a page all about the symptoms, causes and treatment of mitral stenosis - www.heart-valve-surgery.com/mitral-stenosis-symptoms-narrow.php. Hope that helps!!!

  • @hardrvkllr
    @hardrvkllr Před 4 měsíci

    What do you do, when you've had open chest surgery to replace a valve with a "pig valve?" And no you need to stop a leaking valve?

  • @bhatt_saima
    @bhatt_saima Před 8 měsíci

    My mother have mitral stenosis severe ..EF:30
    Any good suggestion ?

  • @yolandejones6183
    @yolandejones6183 Před rokem +1

    I had a aerotic valve replacement

    • @kerrij5910
      @kerrij5910 Před rokem

      How was it? How are you doing? I have aortic valve regurgitation and mitral. It’s mild but I just wanna go back to normal or feeling better than before.

  • @shihtzuluvrtwo6386
    @shihtzuluvrtwo6386 Před 2 lety +5

    I had open heart due to HOCM at 54. I recently found out that the Mitral valve has severe calcification with moderate regurgitation. To be honest, Im not willing to undergo another open heart surgery as it took me 1 year to recover, I also do not want to be on blood thinners. Do you think there is a good possibility repair/replace the MV via transcatheder?

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi, Yes! Check out this new video - czcams.com/video/qsRRdEc-Mqk/video.html. Hope that helps!

    • @naomivantonder1161
      @naomivantonder1161 Před rokem +1

      I know how you feel. I had tripple bypass surgery a year and a half ago and I also had a leaking mitral valve that was supposed to be replaced or fixed. The surgeon did the bypass but forgot to do the mitral valve. There is no way that I will go back for open heart surgery. It was way to painfull. Maybe if they can do it trans catheter I will but that is it. I am also a diabetic and this caused some problems with wound healing. I am still very tired at times.

  • @kennethsouthard6042
    @kennethsouthard6042 Před 2 lety +3

    Like many things in life timing seems to be important here. I'm 58 and in otherwise good health. It seems to me that the choice I will have to make will be between repair and replacement, given the long-term time horizon.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety +1

      Kenneth, Great point. If you have a choice, getting a repair typically provides the patient a life-long fix. Thoughts and prayers are with you!

  • @Csmiles0
    @Csmiles0 Před 3 lety +6

    I have mitral valve regurgitation im 36 yr old I just found out n my symptoms are somewhat painful

  • @vishnusiddarth505
    @vishnusiddarth505 Před 2 lety +3

    Sir does mechanical valve change the life span of man..
    Sir my father is suffering from MVR after consulting doctor he suggested us to do replace mitral with mechanical
    Sir is it good or any other suggestions from you

  • @srikanthg1611
    @srikanthg1611 Před 3 lety +3

    Is it possible ? To have mvr surgery to a person who already had mvr

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 3 lety +1

      Hi Srikath, Yes, that is possible. You may want to watch these videos to learn more:
      czcams.com/video/zKa3jmkzs3Y/video.html
      czcams.com/video/qsRRdEc-Mqk/video.html&t
      Hope that helps!

  • @standingonmountain3975
    @standingonmountain3975 Před 2 lety +3

    Got diagnosed yesterday to my surprise. I am an avid hiker, biker, vegan. Must be genetic.

  • @lexus0077
    @lexus0077 Před 3 měsíci

    How much the cost?

  • @paulc8700
    @paulc8700 Před 2 lety +2

    Looking for a heart surgeon in Massachusetts to preform a Mitral valve repair. Any Leeds would be greatly appreciated

    • @faithmarie7286
      @faithmarie7286 Před rokem +1

      Come to Cleveland Ohio. Best in the country

    • @erikahahn5823
      @erikahahn5823 Před 22 dny

      MGH, Tufts, Boston medical, Brigham Women Hospitals all those have excellent cardiac surgeons. Boston is the best medical community in country. You can Google best ones. Find out what your insurance covers. Get your doctor to get you referral to a cardiac surgeon. You need echocardiogram test before you see a specialist. At least get s consultation.

  • @carolcentracchio9187
    @carolcentracchio9187 Před rokem +1

    I have mitral valve prolapse. The surgeon wants to do open heart surgery. I DON'T want that. I want the MITRACLIP. He said I'm not a candidate for that. WHAT CAN I DO?

    • @chccooperider1377
      @chccooperider1377 Před rokem

      I’m in the same boat. I just found out two days ago after TEE and cath. I’m thinking about getting a second opinion at a mitro valve approved center. Certain centers have this special designation.

  • @shadzrob1234
    @shadzrob1234 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing this video. I have recently been diagnosed with a leaking left valve (I assume my consultant meant mitral valve). I wished I would have asked more questions having stumbled across your videos.
    I have now been referred for another echocardiogram to check how severe the leak is, and I am waiting on a MRI Scan of my heart.
    I have a couple of questions and would be very grateful for any information, or advice.
    1) How serious is it? I have been feeling poorly for a very long time. Pain in chest (felt like my collarbone and sternum). I have had heart palpitations and my heart has raced a few times. I have been feeling out of breath. Cold hands and feet, and what feels like pain in my blood vessels. I was previously very fit so concerned by some of the symptoms.
    2) What are the next steps following a definitive diagnosis? My Consultant advised me that a scan will be able to see if my leak is mild, moderate or severe.
    3)Is there anything I can do before I go for my scan on the 5th January 2022?Any foods to avoid for example. Should I continue moderate exercise. By exercise I mean walking as I am unable to run, cycle or swim which I used to do a very lot before my symptoms kicked off around 18 months ago.
    Thank you in advance for anyone reading this and best wishes to you and your family for the holidays!

    • @itsmeanne
      @itsmeanne Před 2 lety +1

      Adam, I hope you found your answers and are well on the road to treatment. Your story touched my heart ( pun unintended) because my 23 yr old son has just had surgery on his mitral valve. I just wanted to wish you well and God speed!
      PS: on the second day after surgery, my son told me he could feel a huge improvement on how he felt. Scary to think that feeling poorly with much the same symptoms, was normal to him….until the symptoms suddenly and quickly turned worse. I think you’ll be amazed at how much better you’ll feel once you’ve had your surgery too. Best of luck to you!

    • @shadzrob1234
      @shadzrob1234 Před 2 lety +1

      @@itsmeanne many thanks for your kind reply.
      I’m so pleased to hear your son is doing well. I know it may same odd from a stranger but please pass my best wishes on to him.
      I wish him a speedy recovery and if he or you have any advice on his surgery (type of surgery, pre or post op, then I would appreciate it very much)
      I discovered that I have a bicuspid aortic valve which is leaking. I must have misheard my consultant when he spoke. I think I was in a bit of shock at the time. I have been experiencing pain for some time and always thought that something was wrong but must have been slightly overwhelmed when I was diagnosed.
      I’m still waiting on a cardiac mri scan and the a transesophageal echocardiogram. I have an appointment on the 10th Feb.
      I’ve been counting down the days as I’ve been feeling pretty poorly for a while and just want my health to get better.
      My best wishes to you and your family.

    • @itsmeanne
      @itsmeanne Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you Adam, I will pass on your kind wishes to him. I just brought him home from hospital today!
      Feb 10 must feel so far away but hang in there a little longer! You’re almost there.
      The only advice I can think to offer is to follow 100% the advice/ directions of your health care team! Your Dr/Specialist will be THE BEST person to ask everything you need to know, specific to and for you!!
      Maintain a healthy well balanced diet, it’s very important to your healing and heart health.
      A family/friend to help care for you post-op while you recover as it will take time. Especially with driving you to follow up Dr appointments, blood tests, scans, etc. …..help with lifting or opening things…anything requiring any straining.
      Also, from experience, it would have been helpful to know, while my son was waiting for his surgery, to get any dental needs fixed! I’m assuming it’ll be same for you, but he needed clearance from his dentist before surgery could proceed because of the high risk of heart infection via dental problems. We lost a bit of time by not having his dental needs fixed sooner. Might be a good idea to get that sorted so it doesn’t cause you any further delays.
      And of course, please please take extra care to minimise any risk of getting sick so surgery is not delayed or complicated, both pre and post op.
      I truly wish you the best Adam. And in saying that, once you have had surgery and gone through recovery, you will feel SO much better….and that is something positive to look forward to!
      Take care & God Bless 🙏

    • @patriciawolf7861
      @patriciawolf7861 Před rokem

      You

  • @pasturetsera8248
    @pasturetsera8248 Před 2 lety +2

    hope and pray that my operation in mitral valve will be succesful.please pray for me

  • @tulliomolina4647
    @tulliomolina4647 Před 2 lety +4

    How much it cost to make a mitral valve repair?

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety +2

      Hi Tullio, The cost of a mitral valve operations depends on many factors including your medical team, hospital costs, your insurance, government support and more. We would encourage you to discuss the potential cost of a mitral valve surgery with your medical team.

  • @singersunite9785
    @singersunite9785 Před rokem

    I have a leaky valve and I’m terrified, I’m a single father of a 7 year old girl and I’m terrified of dropping dead in front of her, and I can’t leave her she needs me, I’m out of breath constantly and getting palpitations all the time, I live in the UK and the NHS has massive problems right now, I’m on a waiting list, I wish I lived in America and had health insurance, I can’t think to the future as I don’t know what’s gonna come, and I’m terrified for my daughter, I wish I was rich and could get this operation done, I don’t drink, I don’t smoke, I was once the British champion freestyle wrestler, I’m still relatively fit, ( until I started getting shortness of breath) I’m absolutely shocked that this has happened to me, I consider my self strong and brave, but ever since the symptoms have got far worse I look at my daughter while she’s asleep and feel like I’m gonna cry, I realise I’m not the brave strong guy I always thought

    • @erikahahn5823
      @erikahahn5823 Před 22 dny

      If you can afford it go to EU they have excellent cardiac surgeons. Mexico is another one.

  • @madhubl.
    @madhubl. Před 2 lety +1

    It is open heart surgery or bypass surgery?

    • @erikahahn5823
      @erikahahn5823 Před 22 dny

      They have different ways. Some is open heart (very painful long recovery) some is robotic thru the artery.

  • @JulieR73
    @JulieR73 Před 8 měsíci +2

    My neighbor lost her 26 year old daughter several years ago. During autopsy they found her mitral valve was in terrible condition. They never even knew she had something wrong.

    • @erikahahn5823
      @erikahahn5823 Před 22 dny +1

      It is very undiagnosed often no symptoms. They estimate 2.5% of population has mitral valve disease.

  • @minnow3011
    @minnow3011 Před rokem +1

    hi there My cardiologist said that taking an aspirin a day, for life, after my mitral valve repair is something I should be doing. Told me this last week as a NEW development. LOL I had my surgery 6 years ago and I take NO medication. Have you heard of this? I feel fine by the way and I'm not taking it and never have.

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před rokem

      Hi Minnow,
      You raise a really good question. Unfortunately, as a patient advisory group, we are not trained or capable of providing you specific medical advice. That said, we would strongly encourage you to discuss these questions further with your medical team. If you are not getting information that you are comfortable with then perhaps you should get a second opinion to validate and support your concerns regarding the use of baby aspirin. .
      For reference, here is a video about baby aspirin after heart surgery that you may want to consider for general education - czcams.com/video/Vg1kCQXJG3E/video.html.
      Our thoughts and prayers are with you!

  • @user-eq1kn5qp7q
    @user-eq1kn5qp7q Před 3 měsíci

    How long is recovery

  • @Fetherko
    @Fetherko Před 3 lety +3

    More cow valve!

  • @wandamcgann7728
    @wandamcgann7728 Před 3 měsíci

    i just found out i had this problem

  • @4sbbeautytips841
    @4sbbeautytips841 Před 11 měsíci

    Hi my son 18years old ...he affected by rumatic fever...after taht double valuve replacement ...im worried about my kid please anyone suggest... My desire....he will live happily 100% im worried i didn't sleeep

  • @yolandejones6183
    @yolandejones6183 Před rokem +1

    I also took no blood how amazing I'm living

  • @Lkom24
    @Lkom24 Před rokem +1

    Moooooooo i have a cow valve

    • @racerx4152
      @racerx4152 Před 6 měsíci +1

      arnold shwartzenegger has a pig valve.== oink oink.

  • @wendyinhb
    @wendyinhb Před 2 lety +3

    My Mom is 78 and having this surgery next month (10/21) She's known about this since the 1970s. My question is, why now? And is it safe? My best friends Dad is still in the hospital 4 months later from bypass surgery and almost lost him and I'm freaking out about my mother. She's normal weight, never smoked or drank at all and is sensitive to medication. Please calm my nerves. Hugs🫂

    • @HeartValveSurgery
      @HeartValveSurgery  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Wendy, We completely understand your concern and fear. Have you read this article about dispelling the fear of heart surgery? www.heart-valve-surgery.com/valve-mortality-surgery-repair-replacement.php.
      We hope that helps! Please give our best to your mom!