Type of Valve | Advantage | Disadvantage |
Mechanical valves | Can last for 30 years or more. | May cause blood clots and hence, patients with mechanical valves need to take lifelong anticoagulation medication. |
Bio-prosthetic valves | Do not cause blood clots and hence, patients with bio-prosthetic valves do not need to take anticoagulation medication. | Only last an average of 10 years and need to be replaced when they wear out. |
Minimally invasive valve repair or replacement techniques
In suitable patients, minimally invasive heart surgery for valve repair or replacement may be an option. These involve smaller surgical incisions and can potentially lead to a faster recovery.
Percutaneous transcatheter valve repair or replacement techniques
In patients not suitable for open-heart surgery, percutaneous transcatheter valve repair or replacement techniques may be an alternative. These involve small needle punctures and incisions to insert wires and catheter-based instruments. Some of these treatments include:
1) Engage in light physical activityYou can start with light activities such as doing chores and taking strolls. This can be beneficial to patients who face difficulties with sleeping after the surgery. However, within the first two months, you should avoid:
- Lifting, pushing or pulling heavy objects (depending on your level of fitness)
- Driving a car
If it is possible, patients going back to work should start with reduced working hours and workloads before gradually increasing these back to normal. This prevents excessive strain on the body.
2) Care for your wound(s)Keep the wounds and the surrounding areas dry. Clean the wound using soap and warm water only. Please visit your doctor immediately if you notice any signs of infection such as:
- Pus
- Fever more than 38º C
- Tenderness and redness around the wound(s)
- Opening up of the wound(s)
3) Take note of cognitive and emotional changesPatients might experience slight decreases in their cognitive functions though this is usually temporary. To cope with this, patients should avoid any stressful or mentally taxing tasks within the first few weeks of surgery.
Some patients might also experience an onset of low moods or even depression after the surgery. However, patients’ moods should generally improve over the period of recovery. Patients could also speak with their family and friends to cope with these emotions.
Alternatives to valve repair or replacement
For patients who are unfit for surgery, there are alternatives such as:
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