Posted By Shannon Michael on April 25, 1999 at 02:02:47
I had a
mitralMitral regurgitation - chronic
Mitral stenosis
Mitral valve prolapse valve repair, and a PFO repair (not planned) about six weeks ago. Although my surgery began as a
minimallyMinimally invasive heart surgery invasiveGestational trophoblastic disease
Invasive
Minimally invasive heart surgery
Noninvasive
Noninvasive test
Squamous cell carcinoma - invasive procedure, the surgery team had to go to median sternotomy when they realized they were also going to have to repair the PFO.
I had awful chest pain about five days ago -- after a nearly
perfectPerfect choice recoveryRecovery position - series period with no complications, so I went to the ER. On x-ray, they can see a fractured sternal wire at the bottom of my
sternumSternum - view of the outside (anterior).
Now, I have to figure out what to do. It is hurting pretty badly, tho it has settled down some. My questions are:
1. Is the bone likely healed enough to not need re-wiring?
2. Is it general practice to remove the fractured set of wires?
3. Will removing the wires set my recovery back significantly?
4. Is it likely that the midline chest pain will disappear over time? What would be a reasonable amoung of time to wait? I feel like I have broken bones, because there is a bit of a grating or crunching feeling.
Thanks very much.
Shannon
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