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Heart valve surgery
From Healthscout's partner site on chronic pain, ChronicPainConnection.com
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. ![]() 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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