Aortic Stenosis
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She had few other health problems (only other one was some leg ulcers which were healing). The cardiologist/surgeons said she was a 'prime candidate' for AVR (surgical valve replacement) because of her 'overall good health.'
But I was dubious - she was over 85, and despite her overall vigor/strength, I felt open heart surgery at 85 should only be done if an emergency, not an 'elective' procedure. But they proceeded to condut the valve replacement.
THey removed her calcified valve, attached a pig valve. Then, in the OR, noted 'massive, uncontrollable bleeding' in her aortic root. They removed the pig valve, tried to stop the bleeding. THey could not. And the patient was dead within 16 hours, cause of death: surgically-induced bleeding