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  2. Aortic valve repair and aortic valve replacement - Mayo Clinic

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    To reduce potential risks, aortic valve surgery should generally be done at a center with a multidisciplinary heart team that is experienced in such procedures and does many aortic valve surgeries. Possible risks of aortic valve repair and aortic valve replacement surgery may include: Bleeding. Blood clots. Problem or failure of a replacement ...

  3. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) - Mayo Clinic

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    Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is a type of heart valve surgery. It's done to replace a narrowed aortic valve, a condition called aortic valve stenosis. A doctor inserts a flexible tube called a catheter into a blood vessel and guides it into the heart.

  4. Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery: Purpose, Procedure, and Risks -...

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    With one type of operation, called transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR), you get a thin tube that runs through a small opening in your leg and up to your heart. Your doctor uses that tube ...

  5. Aortic Valve Replacement: Minimally Invasive - Johns Hopkins...

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    A minimally invasive aortic valve replacement is a surgery to replace a poorly working aortic valve with an artificial valve. The aortic valve is one of the heart’s 4 valves. The valves help blood flow through the heart’s 4 chambers and out to your body normally. The surgery is called “minimally invasive” because it uses a smaller ...

  6. Aortic Valve Replacement: Open - Johns Hopkins Medicine

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    An open, invasive aortic valve replacement is a surgery to replace a poorly working aortic valve with an artificial valve. The heart has 4 valves. These valves help blood flow through the heart and out to the body by promoting forward flow and preventing backflow.

  7. Aortic Valve Replacement Surgery - Cleveland Clinic

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    What is the success rate of aortic valve replacement surgery? For most people, the likelihood of serious complications, including death and stroke, is 1% to 2%. You’re more likely to live longer if you have a lower risk of surgical complications going into SAVR. Surgeons use formulas to calculate a person’s risk of complications or death.

  8. Aortic Valve Surgery: Procedure Details & Benefits - Cleveland...

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    Approaches to aortic valve surgery. Approaches to aortic valve repair or replacement surgery include: Traditional open-heart surgery. Your surgeon makes a 6- to 8-inch incision down the center of your chest to access your heart. Minimally invasive heart surgery. Your surgeon uses smaller, 2- to 4-inch incisions without opening your whole chest.

  9. Options for Heart Valve Replacement

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    Valve Replacement. The aortic valve is the most commonly replaced valve. Pulmonary and tricuspid valve replacements are fairly uncommon in adults. Replacing a narrowed valve: The most common surgical procedure for aortic stenosis, or narrowing of the aortic valve, is aortic valve replacement.

  10. Heart valve surgery - Mayo Clinic

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    Ask your healthcare team whether heart valve surgery is right for you. Ask if minimally invasive heart surgery is an option. It does less damage to the body than does open-heart surgery. If you need heart valve surgery, choose a medical center that has done many heart valve surgeries that include both repair and replacement of the valve.

  11. Aortic valve replacement - NHS

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    The risk of dying from an aortic valve replacement is around 2%, although this risk is much smaller than that of leaving severe aortic valve problems untreated. Most people who survive surgery have a life expectancy close to normal. Read more about the risks of aortic valve replacement. Alternatives to an aortic valve replacement. An aortic ...