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The information below is intended as a general overview of the Melody transcatheter pulmonary valve (TPV) Therapy; your experience may be different. Please talk to your doctor for more information about what to expect.
Typically, patients are asleep under anesthesia for the procedure and usually don’t feel any pain.
After the Melody TPV procedure, you will go to a recovery room. Once you are awake, you will be moved to a regular hospital room where you’ll be able to eat and drink.
You likely will need to stay in the hospital overnight as most people go home the next day. Your doctor will provide you with more specific care instructions as well as any limitations you may have. Usually, you can return to normal activities in 1 to 2 days. If you have any questions, please ask your heart doctor or nurse.
After your Melody TPV procedure, it is important to follow your heart care team’s instructions to ensure the best possible results.
Talk with your heart care team or nurse if you have more questions about living with your Melody valve.
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