TAVR: What to expect?
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- Опубліковано 10 вер 2015
- Dr. Christopher Meduri, an interventional cardiologist with Piedmont’s Marcus Heart Valve Center, answers frequently asked questions about transcatheter aortic valve replacement, or TAVR. TAVR is a minimally invasive procedure for patients with aortic stenosis. Learn more about the risks and benefits of TAVR and how Piedmont optimizes patient care and expedites recovery. Learn more at www.piedmont.org/heartvalve
Life saving procedure. I had this procedure 5 days ago and saved me from having a heart valve replacement. I am only 31 and this has allowed me to possibly have a full life expectancy. Two more tavr can be done before I have to have open heart :)
Thank you sutter general hospital in sac, an extremely professional team.
God bless you doctor🙏🙏 🙏🙏🙏
This was really helpful, I love it!
Brilliant thank you xxx
Very informative. My procedure is in 3 days.
How was it?
@@analivenzor3934 easy peasy! Hardest part is keeping your leg still after the procedure. Not much worse than a cath procedure but bruising was much worse afterwards.
☺☺☺ good to hear ur fine
How do I get in on this I'm 53 with moderate symptoms of aortic stenosis? But affects my workouts . Would love to get in on a trail!
Had this done 1 year ago today
Michael Hickey what's your age if you don't mind me asking? And how do you feel?
Well it’s been almost 3 1/2yrs now and all things are fine.
Whoops I am 76 years old. Just bought a new puppy and am beginning to be a drone pilot
Mick Jagger saved by TAVR.
Maybe he went to Vanderbilt. Anesthesia from va Ptsd will not be nde like Dr champion
Maryann Kearns please ignore the above comment