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Sam Maresh, Minnesota Football Recruit, Recovering From Aortic Heart Valve Replacement

The impact of heart surgery on any man, woman or child is daunting. However, for amateur or professional athletes, the short-term and long-term effect of cardiac surgery is beyond significant… It can be career-ending.

As we have seen in the story of Teppo Numminen, that is not always the case. Numminen returned to play in the NHL sports league following his heart valve repair.

Sam Maresh, Football Star Has Heart Surgery For Valve Replacement At Mayo Clinic

Recently, prized Minnesota football recruit Sam Maresh underwent open heart surgery at the Mayo Clinic on Thursday. Doctors deemed the procedure, which replaced the aortic valve in Maresh’s heart, a success. The procedure was performed by Dr. Hartzell Schaff, the same physician who operated on former Timberwolves guard Fred Hoiberg three years ago.

Dr. Hartzell Schaff, Heart Surgeon, From Mayo Clinic
Dr. Hartzell Schaff - Mayo Clinic

“We want to thank all of the wonderful people who have expressed their best wishes to our family,” Bill Maresh, Sam’s father, said in a statement issued by the university. “Our close family has grown even closer during the difficult time. In fact, because of the tremendous outpouring of support, it feels that our family has not only grown closer, but it has grown in number.”

Maresh was born with an abnormal aortic valve, which prevents his heart from pumping blood efficiently. The standout middle linebacker from Champlin Park High School in suburban Minneapolis didn’t discover the condition (known as regurgitation) until taking a routine physical that Minnesota requires of all incoming athletes.

Sam Maresh, Minnesota Football Recruit, Recovering From Heart Surgery

Maresh is part of a highly touted 2008 recruiting class by coach Tim Brewster. Hoiberg never played basketball again after needing a pacemaker installed following a complication from the procedure. It is unknown whether Maresh will be able to play football again, but that’s not a priority at this point, Brewster said.

“I’ve said from the beginning that it was a tremendous blessing for Sam and his family that this problem was found when it was,” Brewster said in a statement. “Today, to have the problem corrected in a very successful manner is an even greater blessing for them. I’m sure this has been an amazing day for the Maresh family.”

As a former highschool football player, I wish Sam Maresh a quick recovery and a quick return to the football field.

Keep on tickin,

Adam Pick is a double, heart valve surgery patient and author of The Patient’s Guide To Heart Valve Surgery, a unique book which integrates the clinical facts of heart valve surgery with the personal experiences of an actual heart valve surgery patient. To learn more about Adam and his heart valve surgery book, click here.

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2 Responses to “Sam Maresh, Minnesota Football Recruit, Recovering From Aortic Heart Valve Replacement”

  1. fazilat Says:

    hi wanted to wish maresh all the best. playing sports for fun and having to stop is bad enough but for a professional is much harder, to have a second chance at life is more important.
    good luck.
    fazilat

  2. Spencer Jaye Says:

    My name is Spencer Jaye i am a running back at vilonia high school in arkansas. Ive been in athletics since thrid grade and as of this past summer leading into my junio season, i was diagnosed with severe aortic insufficiency. Not only that but now i cant play football anymore, cant weight lift, cant run,. and it seems that life is a drag now. i still have a pretty good acedemic profile, with a 3.8 GPA in all honors classes, but it seems that i can care less. For the past months, at the beginning of the off season i decided that the doctors diagnoses, and suggestions to not play were merrily, suggestions. And after nearly a month and a half of heavy weight lifting, i have suffered through two episodes in which i can barely breath, and i tend to fall over and pass out.

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