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repair where there is vegetation
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repair where there is vegetation

by Julian, Sep 25, 1999 12:00AM
I am an active 71 year old male.  I have vegetation attached to one or both leaflets as a result of recent endocarditis.  I also have MVP, although the valve function has not deteriorated as a result of the endocarditis. My cardiologist is concerned that the vegetation can break loose and cause a stroke.

Can a valve with vegetation be repaired or must it be replaced?  If there is a choice, are there advantages to one over the other?  Who would you recommend in the New York City area is a repair is contemplated?

by Cleveland Clinic, MD, Sep 25, 1999 12:00AM
The valve needs to be replaced because once a valve is infected it is very hard to completely eradicate the infection.  I don't know the surgical situation in NY.  You will have to trust the judement of your doctor to refer you to someone good.
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