"Did Robin Williams Have Open Heart Surgery Or Minimally Invasive Surgery?" Asks Marianna
May 21st, 2009Marianna just sent me an interesting question about Robin Williams and his recent, double heart valve surgery.
Her email reads, “Adam – I was recently diagnosed with a very narrow heart valve (severe aortic stenosis). I’m a 59-year old grandma that still has a lot of living – cooking and gardening in particular – to do. I’m researching the different types of surgery to replace my aortic valve. Thanks to your blog, I’ve been reading up on Robin Williams’ surgery and recovery. I was just curious… Did he have open heart surgery or minimally invasive surgery? Thanks Marianna”
As the old saying goes, “A picture is worth 1,000 words.” So, here is a picture of Robin Williams’ chest about eight weeks after surgery.

From the image above, you can see that a chest incision (median sternotomy) was used by Dr. Gillinov of The Cleveland Clinic to replace the comedian’s aortic valve and repair his mitral valve.
After my double valve replacement surgery, I learned that this type of scar is referred to as a “zipper”. So, if you have had open heart surgery, you’re part of the Zipper Club.
Keep on tickin!

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| About The Author: Adam Pick is a double, heart valve surgery patient and author of The Patient's Guide To Heart Valve Surgery. This unique book integrates clinical research with the personal experiences of 135 former patients to help future patients and their caregivers better understand the problems, the opportunities and the realities of heart valve surgery. To learn more about Adam and his heart valve surgery book, click here. |
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