Generally, there is no need to remove the wires after aortic valve replacement surgery, except in cases where the wire incision does not heal for a long period of time, and it is recommended that patients take good care of the wounds after the surgery and undergo regular checkups. Since the aortic valve replacement surgery is done through a median incision in the sternum, the cut sternum needs to be fixed with wires to help the sternum heal and restore the continuity and stability of the thorax. Generally, there is no need to remove the wire after aortic valve replacement surgery, but in special cases where the wire incision does not heal for a long time, the wire needs to be removed. Removing the wire after aortic valve replacement surgery carries a high risk of affecting the sternum and heart. It is recommended to take good care of the wire incision after aortic valve replacement surgery, apply medication on time, avoid infection, etc., so that the wire incision can heal smoothly and reduce the chance of removing the wire. It is recommended that the aortic valve replacement surgery be done in a regular hospital, and that postoperative care be provided in accordance with the requirements, with regular checkups, and with the doctor deciding whether or not to remove the wires.