Suffering From Crohn's Disease And Multiple Sclerosis. On Canadian Crutches. Massive Leak In Aortic Valve And Undergone Many Surgeries. Cure?
Relax it is just another routine cardiac surgery
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Thanks for your query.
I understand from your question is that you have been advised an open heart surgery (aortic valve repair or replacement) for your Aortic valve regurgitation. please Relax as it is one of the common procedure done in cardiac surgery. AVR is done under general anesthesia and you shall not be aware of the procedure at all.
First of all there will be preoperative investigations done to asses the fitness and the risk level of the procedure and as your age is 44 years your cardiologist may perform a preoperative coronary Angiogram to know if there is any coexisting coronary artery disease. once the surgery is scheduled you shall be given preanesthetic medications to calm you and then wheeled into the OT Complex, where you shall be administered General Anesthesia as well as placing few cannulae (not tons of tubes) one in the arterial system to monitor your BP continuously, another central line to administer medicines and fluids in one of the large veins besides the endotracheal tube for anesthesia and ventilation.
There shall also be a catheter inserted for the urine to pass out. All these lines are for your safety and they will be taken out once you are safe and are going out of the INTENSIVE CARE. There are few centers which do this surgery through a minimally invasive way but it all depends upon what you need and the centre and the surgeon involved.
There is no need to video record all the steps involved.
Postoperatively once you regain consciousness and power and are stable surgically and cardiologically you will be taken off the ventilator. you shall also be administered antibiotics and pain killers as necessitated by your threshold for pain and protocols being followed by that unit. You will also be monitored for a further period of a day of two and then shifted out of the Intensive care.
I have answered the question in a very broad manner, few things may vary from place to place and surgeon to surgeon and from different protocols which should not worry you as the principles are usually the same.
Your MS may not come in the way of your recovery as much by itself may cause some disability .
All your symptoms attributable to Aortic Regurgitation will abate due to the surgery.
Thanks and all the best for your Surgery