Why recurrent after aortic valve replacement surgery

The reasons for recurrence after aortic valve replacement surgery may be due to improper intraoperative operation, valve dysfunction, and improper postoperative care.
1. Improper operation: During the operation, the aortic valve prolapses and breaks due to improper operation by the doctor, and it will be easy to recur when there is an abnormality during the postoperative recovery.
2. Valve dysfunction: after surgery, there may be arrhythmia, atrial fibrillation, cardiac insufficiency and other sequelae, and a few patients will have valve dysfunction, which will cause recurrence after surgery in the long run.
3. Improper postoperative care: Postoperative care is also a very important part, if the postoperative care is not in accordance with the doctor’s requirements, such as eating cold food, strenuous activities, emotional fluctuations may lead to postoperative recurrence.
To summarize, in order to avoid postoperative recurrence as much as possible, it is necessary to start from both intraoperative and postoperative aspects, and if there is a recurrence, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time.