Is it possible to replace the aortic valve when it is calcified?

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Hello doctor! I had the mitral valve replaced and the tricuspid valve repaired with a bandelette but today's ultrasound showed calcified aortic valve. So the doctor asked me if I can replace the aortic valve when it is calcified? Thanks for the advice doctor!
Nguyen Van Chung (1976)
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Hello! Depending on the degree of calcification of the aortic valve causing different clinical symptoms, the doctor will prescribe surgery for the patient.
For calcified valve lesions that do not cause severe stenosis or stenosis with valve regurgitation, there is no indication for surgery, the doctor will advise patients to have periodic re-examination and follow-up ultrasound every 6 months to 1 year.
For calcified lesions causing narrowing, narrowing with severe aortic regurgitation, clinical symptoms and indications for surgery, the patient will be replaced as usual. However, if you have had a mitral valve replacement and tricuspid valve repair, the second surgery will be more difficult, more risky and more complicated than the first surgery. Therefore, you can choose a reputable medical facility or hospital under Vinmec Health System to be examined and perform this technique.
Thank you for trusting and sending questions to Vinmec. Best regards!
Answered by Doctor of Cardiology Center - Vinmec Central Park International General Hospital.
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