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Research Alert: Ross Procedure Leads to Improved Survival Benefit for Aortic Valve Patients 

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www.Heart-Valve-Surgery.com - The Ross Procedure is an advanced form of aortic valve replacement for patients with aortic stenosis, aortic regurgitation and bicuspid aortic valve. While some surgeons have disregarded the Ross Procedure given its complexity, new research suggests that the Ross Procedure provides patients improved survivability and enhanced quality of life compared to mechanical and tissue valve replacement devices.
Watch this exclusive interview with Dr. Ismail El-Hamamsy, Professor of Cardiovascular Surgery and System Director of Aortic Surgery at Mount Sinai Hospital in New York, to learn about the advantages of the Ross Procedure and the latest research about this unique operation developed by Dr. Donald Ross in the 1960s.
Key questions asked-and-answered during this video:
1. What is the Ross Procedure?
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2. What is Dr. El-Hamamsy's personal experience with the Ross Procedure?
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3. What are the advantages of the Ross Procedure including the importance of the utility of the patient's own tissue?
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4. Why did Dr. El-Hamamsy choose to make the Ross Procedure the focus of his cardiac surgery practice?
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5. What were the four (4) key findings of Dr. El-Hamamsy's recent research in the Journal of American College of Cardiology about the Ross Procedure?
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6. What are the highlights of Dr. El-Hamamsy's new editorial in the Journal of American College of Cardiology specific to the importance of Ross Procedure Reference Centers?
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7. What is Dr. El-Hamamsy's advice for aortic valve patients who are considering a Ross Procedure?
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To learn more about Dr. El-Hamamsy or schedule a consult, please call (516) 260-4180 or visit www.heart-valve-surgery.com/s....

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@beksalizhan9223
@beksalizhan9223 3 дня назад
I had my Ross procedure in June, a month ago. I experienced complications about five days after being discharged, which turned out to be a stomach ulcer caused by medication. This required another five-day hospital stay. At 31 years old, I expected to return to normal life quickly, but it seems it will take some more time. I'm currently at home and feeling better day by day. However, I still experience palpitations occasionally, even after 40 days. Hopefully, they will go away soon.
@garyjene9146
@garyjene9146 Год назад
Had the Ross Procedure done on September 1 and due to complications the surgery took longer than expected and I was in the hospital for 5 weeks, of which 4 of those weeks I was in ICU. Within 5 weeks after I got out, I was back on my feet without the aid of a walker or cane. No, I did not get rehab (therapy) after my release. I progressed at my own pace.
@HeartValveSurgery
@HeartValveSurgery Год назад
Gary, Our thoughts are with you!
@Paul-js6iw
@Paul-js6iw 5 месяцев назад
Thank you for your comment!. Can you please share what your complication was and what caused it? I'm looking into the Ross and would like more information. Thank you!
@garyjene9146
@garyjene9146 5 месяцев назад
@@Paul-js6iw The complications was due to pneumonia that I did not know I had.
@Paul-js6iw
@Paul-js6iw 5 месяцев назад
@@garyjene9146 Thank you!
@Paul-js6iw
@Paul-js6iw 5 месяцев назад
@@garyjene9146 If you never had pneumonia, what is the normal recovery time?
@JanineCeleste
@JanineCeleste 2 года назад
Fascinating!
@leehenderson5849
@leehenderson5849 2 года назад
Great video! Ross procedure looks like a great option for someone as it last longer. Sounds like around 20 years. One thing that I do not think was addressed is the second Ross procedure. It does not sound like he accounted for that in his comparisons which is fine for someone that only needs a valve for 20 years but for those that need it longer you need a second Ross. This is a more risky second surgery as Arnold found out as you need to replace both valves and doing TAVR and replacing pulmonary valve is not as well established.
@HeartValveSurgery
@HeartValveSurgery 2 года назад
Hi Lee, Great to hear you enjoyed the video about the Ross Procedure with Dr. Ismail El-Hamamsy at Mount Sinai Hospital!!! For those out there curious to learn more about Arnold Schwarzenneger's history with heart valve surgery, please click www.heart-valve-surgery.com/arnold-schwarzenegger.php.
@leymaningas1426
@leymaningas1426 Год назад
What is Ross procedure it like a surgery?
@davidcattell1918
@davidcattell1918 2 года назад
Upper age limit (range) ? Anti Rejection meds needed b/c implanted pulmonary valve? Need to keep b/p down for how long after procedure for newly relocated valve to adjust to higher pressures.
@dank8932
@dank8932 Год назад
Nice discussion but not a word about the implanted new pulmonary valve. While one might ignore this issue given the long term surgical statistical outcomes, it would be useful to better understand what was implanted and the consequences of that new valve.
@donnaberscht5320
@donnaberscht5320 Год назад
Is the ross procdur e done in saskatoon Saskatchewan
@NNevera-gk1jg
@NNevera-gk1jg 6 месяцев назад
Can you lift weights once your sternum is healed say 1 year after the procedure?
@7A7A440
@7A7A440 2 года назад
Which one is good between mechanical valve and Ross producers
@garyjene9146
@garyjene9146 2 года назад
First, how easy would it be to get a copy of the report that Dr. el-Hamamsy made reference to in this video? If I am going to have surgery in regards to the AVR, I might be able to let the attending surgeon read up on this info. Second, why complicate the surgery by moving the pulmonary valve over and using donor valve in place of the pulmonary when and if the donor valve can go straight into the aortic position. This 2nd question would make an interesting topic for further study.
@kmsbanr
@kmsbanr 2 года назад
If you go into the education area a discussion with Dr Stelzer and Dr El Hammamsey goes into detail. Dr El Hammamsey was one of my surgeons and I was hoping I would have a Ross Procedure. I think I was considered too old at 68. I was disappointed but I trust their decision. My surgery was very complex and they did a wonderful job repairing the damage from a less than stellar 1st Aortic Valve Replacement.
@abumutaz8878
@abumutaz8878 2 года назад
Donor valve will not last long especially at aortic position with high pressure blood flow and also the immunity will cause narrowing in the valve by time
@donnaberscht5320
@donnaberscht5320 Год назад
Is endvascular the same as ross
@itscoolgame2
@itscoolgame2 Год назад
Cant believe im getting this tommorow
@ogleperson
@ogleperson Год назад
How did it go?
@itscoolgame2
@itscoolgame2 Год назад
@@ogleperson well it ended up not being the ros procedure because they found out they can just do synthetic valving when they saw I had enough flesh , so it went pretty well
@dhonydhin4980
@dhonydhin4980 2 года назад
5 years ago I had a aortic valve replacement and I am using a tissue valve. When time comes that my tissue valve need replacement, can I have that Ross Procedure?
@icimblind
@icimblind 2 года назад
Excellent question, good luck in getting an answer. I wish there was a site you could ask questions and get answers on heart valves. It is hard to find on the net.
@jawant6039
@jawant6039 Год назад
I am not sure why you wouldn't be able to since your native pulmonary valve is still intact.
@donnaberscht5320
@donnaberscht5320 Год назад
I live in Saskatchewan canada do docyors her no about the ross procedure i hope so i have to go for surgery i have a aortic anerysem i am 70 years old please send me some advice
@bjoernkoenig
@bjoernkoenig Год назад
I don't think you will get a Ross Procedure with 70 years. Would recommend Ozaki procedure instead. Or biological valve.
@music808music
@music808music Месяц назад
You have to take a trip to Toronto General Hospital. Hope someone has already given you this advice. As a Canadian resident you're much better off having your surgery done there
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