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heart valve

by jsatchell, May 07, 2008 04:23PM
I'm was due to go in for back surgery but because i have a leaky valve this doctor at the hospital in pre-opt would not approve me for back surgery of course i was alittle up set could not find out why she would not approve me. can you answer that for me. I'm in alot of pain and need this surgery.

by Douglas Bogart, MD, May 08, 2008 08:23AM
To: jsatchell
You need to have an echocardiogram and if the leakage is not severe you likely can have the surgery but the doctors are being careful and you should be checked before surgery.   This can be done fairly quickly.
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