Surgery
Most people with
mitral valve prolapse do not need surgery. Surgery is
usually needed only for the small number of people who also have severe
mitral valve regurgitation and a badly damaged mitral
valve. This may cause the lower left heart chamber (ventricle) to malfunction,
and symptoms of
heart failure may develop. Although surgery is rarely
required to treat MVP, it can be very effective.
Surgery choices
The main surgery options for
people who have MVP and mitral valve regurgitation are
mitral valve replacement or repair. These procedures
are rarely performed on people with MVP. However, for some people who have MVP
and mitral valve regurgitation, surgery can greatly improve the condition of
the mitral valve. As with any surgery, risks are involved.
What to think about
Your doctor may recommend
surgery for MVP based upon your risk for developing complications.
Heart valve surgery alone will not correct any underlying heart
conditions, such as
coronary artery disease. However, it is possible to
surgically treat some heart conditions during the same procedure for mitral
valve repair or replacement, if necessary.