Multivalve Surgery in Elderly Patients is Safe

With permission from the patient and daughter to share, this interview highlights the significance of cardiac teams collaborating to address the increasing number of elderly patients requiring cardiac interventions and procedures.

For example, it is rare to perform multi-valve open-heart surgery in seniors due to the complexity of the procedure and the increased risk compared to younger patients.

Nevertheless, these procedures can still be a viable option for those seniors experiencing severe valve issues, provided that the patient’s overall health and potential benefits of surgery are carefully considered.
This 79-year-old man, who underwent a triple valve heart operation, including treating his atrial fibrillation, reported no pain or issues on post-operative day three, and was eager to return home.

As the population ages, doctors will encounter more elderly patients requiring cardiac surgery. Although overall mortality rates remain low, patients in their later years are more susceptible to postoperative complications, which remains a concern. Therefore, cardiac programs should involve interdisciplinary teams for a collaborative approach to complex patients.

In this case, an open-heart procedure was necessary, but combining minimally invasive and catheter-based interventions requires collaboration across disciplines to ensure patient safety and optimal outcomes.

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Dr. Raymond Singer

Dr. Singer has been in practice since 1992 and has, to date, performed over 8,456 surgeries. His practice interests include complex valve, coronary and aneurysm surgery, as well as prevention and treatment of lung cancer.

 

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