Does aortic valve prolapse have to be replaced surgically?

Aortic valve prolapse does not necessarily require surgical replacement. For patients with low aortic regurgitation that does not interfere with normal blood circulation and tissue perfusion, and with no corresponding clinical symptoms, replacement can be avoided and conservative observation is feasible. For patients with aortic valve prolapse, the need for surgical treatment needs to be assessed in terms of the patient’s overall situation. Aortic valve prolapse can cause regurgitation of the aortic valve, and if the symptoms of regurgitation are very serious, it will affect the irrigation of the tissues, and at the same time, due to the closure insufficiency of the aortic valve caused by aortic valve prolapse, a series of serious symptoms will occur, and at this time, the patient needs to actively carry out surgery, and at present the clinic is using the replacement of the aortic valve, the replacement of the aortic valve. Aortic valve replacement surgery is the most common surgical procedure used in clinical practice. Patients with aortic valve prolapse need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to improve the relevant examination, according to their own situation to choose the appropriate treatment plan, patients need to actively cooperate with the doctor, to avoid the deterioration of the situation.