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Anyone see the program the other night on bbc.

A lady had massive operation. She had to have some scarring done before the main operation to stop the irregular heart beat. What type of ablation? Anyone see it

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grandadbren1

Yes saw the op I thought he did the scarring to create a better path fior the electric impulses from her node to be routed for her heart to beat more regular so I think it was an ablation. It was amazing to see what a fantastic recovery she made with 3 new /reconditioned heart valves.

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HiloHairy

I'm in Hawaii. I don't get much of the BBC. Special kind of ablation? As I'm on a waiting list for an ablation, you have me very curious. Somebody,.. Please...Tell me about it...

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Omniscient1 in reply to HiloHairy

They replaced 3 heart valves, including one tucked away inside,it was quite epic, and she walked away.i think it was a bit more than an ablation, though that was part of the early part of the op.There is a British Heart Foundation video on ablation on YouTube which might be a help.Hope it goes well,

Gary

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Omniscient1

My question was what kind of irregular heartbeat put her in that state??

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Lenlec in reply to Omniscient1

It didn’t say

Buffafly profile image
Buffafly

Not yet!

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Auriculaire

I was amazed that at 80 years old they gave her the op in the first place and didn't just say she was too old and in a rationed system younger people came first.

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Physalis in reply to Auriculaire

I'm afraid that when I watch these programmes I wonder if all that time and money could not be better spent on a lot of shorter operations. The week before they did a very long operation and then the patient died. This happened in the previous series too.

The surgeon said my hip operation would be in 3-4 months but that time has now passed. I am wondering if they are catching up on operations for cancer instead of more routine stuff. It's not a problem though as I am not in pain.

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