Options for Aortic Valve Replacement
The type of valve you will receive during your aortic valve replacement should be based on a shared decision between you, your cardiologist, and your cardiac surgeon. It should be a free and informed decision made after careful consideration of many factors, including your medical history, lifestyle, risk of reoperation, and need for lifelong anticoagulation (blood thinner).1
Here are some heart valve replacement options your cardiologist and cardiac surgeon may have shared with you:
MLENG1301.001 (2019-10)
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