Living with an aortic condition can feel uncertain, but safe and proven options exist. Exstent’s technology offers a personalised way to strengthen the aorta while preserving your own valve. This section is here to help you understand what the procedure involves, what to expect, and hear directly from people who’ve been through it.
What is ExoVasc®?
Before surgery
During surgery
The operation usually takes two to three hours and is done on the beating heart, so a heart-lung machine is not normally required.
After surgery
Patients usually spend a few days recovering in hospital. Most return to normal activity within weeks and do not require lifelong anticoagulation therapy.
“This procedure is simple and elegant and it’s going to change my life.”
– Matia Brocker | Date of procedure: 2019
Real experiences from real people
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Understanding the terms
Aorta
The main artery that carries blood from the heart.
Aortic root
The section of the aorta attached to the heart and valve.
Dissection
A tear in the inner wall of the aorta.
Anticoagulant
Medication that thins the blood to prevent clots.
The Most Exclusive Club on the Planet
There is a private Facebook Group, ‘The Most Exclusive Club on the Planet’, for people who have received an ExoVasc® PEARS. If you are an ExoVasc® PEARS recipient and would like to receive an invitation to join, please get in touch.
Help is always available
There are numerous foundations and associations dedicated to supporting individuals and families affected by Marfan syndrome. These organisations are a valuable source of information and practical and emotional support.