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Question Title: After the surgeryForum: The Heart Forum
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My friend is in his twenties. He had a surgery to replace an Aortic valve. 1 week after his surgery he is back home. His left leg does not "work", does not carry his weight. He is worried about other things as well. Can you let me know about rehab programs, recommended physiotherapy, and general information about what happens after the surgery is done? thanks, R. ____ Dear R., There are many potential causes of a "leg that does not work" especially following a major surgery such as your friend had. It would be very helpful to have this weakness evaluated by a nuerologist (a doctor who studies the brain and peripheral nervous system which includes the nerves that control the legs.) One of the complications of aortic valve surgery is stroke (brain attack so to speak) however this usually mainifests as weakness on an entire side of the body (the right/left arm and leg for example). It is also possible that there was some nerve compression/irritation in that leg only while the patient was lying in the same position during the 3-6 hours that this surgery can take. Honestly, a good physio or physical therapy program can not be recommended until there is some kind of evlauation by a neurologist preferably. Information provided in the Heart Forum is intended for general informational purposes only, actual diagnosis and treatment can only be made by your physician(s).
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