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Question Title: Aortic Valve Repair

Forum: The Heart Forum
Topic: Heart Murmur


I have a bicuspid aortic valve, which is now producing a "severe" level of regurgitation. I understand that the CCF has been successful in repairing (rather than replacing) bicuspid aortic valves. What is involved in this surgery and what is the CCF's success rate in repairing such conditions? Thank you.

Dear Rick

Repairing the valve still requires open heart surgery. Potentially, the surgery can be done with a smaller incision than in the past ("minimally invasive"). It is in our opinion preferable to repair a valve if possible. Success rates are high at experienced centers; exactly how high depends on the specific features of the valve in question (as determined on cardiac echo). You would be welcome to make an appointment here.

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