Heart valve surgery
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Heart valve surgery is used to repair or replace diseased heart valves. Alternative Names Valve replacement; Valve repair; Heart valve prosthesis Description There are four valves in your heart:
The valves control the direction of blood flow through your heart. The opening and closing of the heart valves produce the sound of the heartbeat. Heart valve surgery is open-heart surgery that is done while you are under general anesthesia. A cut is made through the breast bone (sternum). Your blood is routed away from your heart to a heart-lung bypass machine. This machine keeps the blood circulating while your heart is being operated on. advertisement
Valves may be repaired or replaced. Replacement heart valves are either natural (biologic) or artificial (mechanical):
If you receive an artificial valve, you will need to take life-long medication to prevent blood clots. Natural valves rarely require life-long medication. Indications Heart valve surgery may be recommended for the following conditions:
Valve problems may be caused by infections such as rheumatic fever, birth defects, calcification, or certain medications such as Fen-Phen. Defective valves may cause congestive heart failure and infections (infective endocarditis ).
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