Aortic Valve Replacement
What it is The aortic valve is located between the pumping chamber on the left side of the heart and the aorta, which is a major artery. The aorta carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The valve should be closed while the heart is filling with blood. When the…
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What it is “In this day and age, any type of cardiac surgery is such a big deal, along with the recovery. You need to take advantage of these modern procedures. It makes a big difference for the recovery.” – Charles E. The aortic valve is located between the pumping chamber on the left side…
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Transcatheter Aortic Valve Replacement Services Boston Medical Center – Brighton What it is The aortic valve is located between the pumping chamber on the left side of the heart and the aorta, which is a major artery. The aorta carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body. The valve should be…
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What is Mitral Valve Disease? Mitral valve disease occurs when the valve between the left atrium and left ventricle of the heart doesn’t work properly resulting in mitral valve regurgitation (leakage) or mitral valve stenosis (narrowing). Mitral valve regurgitation (leakage) is a condition where the leaflets of the mitral valve weaken, causing blood to leak back…
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What it is The mitral valve is on the left side of the heart. It allows blood to flow from the left upper chamber into the left lower chamber. When the valve is not working well, it may need to be replaced. Reasons for Procedure Healthy heart valves allow blood to flow one way. Diseased…
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What it is The mitral valve is on the left side of the heart. It allows blood to flow from the left upper chamber into the left lower chamber. When the valve is not working well, it may need to be repaired. Reasons for ProcedureMitral valve repair is the best option for many patients with…
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What it is Atrial fibrillation is an abnormal heart rhythm. The heart’s electrical system normally sends regularly spaced signals. These signals tell the heart muscle to contract or beat. The heart has two upper chambers called atria. It also has two lower chambers called ventricles. Each signal starts in the atria and travels to the…
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Less Invasive Cardiac Surgery Offering the broadest array of minimally invasive cardiac surgery options in the region is a high priority at the Center for Advanced Cardiac Surgery. Our cardiac surgeons are specially trained to use the most cutting-edge medical procedures available, including robotic-assisted procedures. And, as with every procedure we offer, they are tailored specifically for each…
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The mitral valve is on the left side of the heart. It allows blood to flow from the left upper chamber into the left lower chamber. When the valve is not working well, it may need to be repaired. Reasons for Procedure Minimally invasive mitral valve repair is the best option for many patients with…
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Hear From Cardiac Surgery Patients Many patients who come to the Center for Advanced Cardiac Surgery have a story to share about their care, recovery, and success after surgery or other treatments. Bill T. – Triple Bypass Every February, Bill T., a 57-year-old television freelancer who covers sporting events, heads to Florida for Boston Red…
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