![]() Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute - Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement Mitral Valve Repair and Replacement Cedars-Sinai has a long history of performing mitral valve repair operations. Gaining expertise over the last 20 years has made our medical center the largest mitral valve repair center in the Los Angeles area. More than a third of our valve surgeries include mitral repair. Many other institutions rarely perform this procedure. The mitral valve opens and closes, controlling the blood flowing into the left side of the heart. Mitral valve repair may be needed because of damage caused by a heart attack or because of an abnormality present from birth. Whenever possible, a heart valve should be repaired, not replaced. By repairing the valve rather than replacing it, a patient can avoid long-term use of blood thinners and problems, such as an infection. Mitral Valve Replacement Surgery A mitral valve can be replaced using mechanical valves, tissue valves or homografts (valves donated by another person). Mechanical Mitral Valves
The disadvantage of mechanical valves is that patients will have to take a blood thinner (usually warfarin) for the rest of their lives and have blood tests every four to six weeks. Tissue Mitral Valves
Carpentier-Edwards Porcine Mitral Valve The Carpentier-Edwards porcine (tissue taken from a pig) mitral valve is used in patients who cannot have mitral valve repair surgery. This valve has a long record of durability and performance. Mitral Homografts With the advent of the mitral homograft, it is now possible to replace diseased mitral valves with a donated human valve that functions similarly to the patient's own valve. Although only a small number of heart patients can use mitral homografts at present, it is another option in patient care. Carpentier-Edwards Pericardial Mitral Valve The Carpentier-Edwards pericardial mitral valve has recently become available and is being implanted at Cedars-Sinai in selected patients. This valve is a new design that has improved durability over older tissue valves.
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