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Why Would A Mitral Valve Not Be Replaced When The Aortic Valve Can Be?
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posted August 20, 2023
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A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

They placed a clip in my mitral valve on July 31, 2023-they said repairing is better than replacing if it is possible.

posted January 9
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I had mitral valve replaced 6 years ago doing great. It was damaged with my heart attack

posted August 20, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Lizabeth they can replace the mitral valve. I can tell you from my own experience it has to be really bad before they will do it. You have four valves in the heart... the aorta , the mitral , bicuspid and tricuspid. It's my understanding that the tricuspid, mitral and aorta valves are the ones that most commonly need replacement or repair. I'm not sure if the aorta or the mitral gives me the most trouble...I think it's nip-tuck.

posted August 20, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

Hi ElizabethK; I always undetstood, a Mitral Valve can be replaced, if it is necessary. ❤️

posted August 26, 2023
A MyHeartDiseaseTeam Member

I do have concerns and the doctors that talked to me are from Mass General in Boston. I may get a second opinion. Thank you

posted August 20, 2023

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