Aorta Aneurysm More Condition_symptoms What Is The Latest Surgical Procedure For An Aneurysm Of The Ascending Aorta?

What is the latest surgical procedure for an aneurysm of the ascending aorta? - aorta aneurysm more condition_symptoms

I discovered an aneurysm of the ascending aorta in 2000, ADI am now 64 years old. Last Catscan (helix) shows that the size of the aneurysm (60 mm increase). What is the safest surgical procedure? Laparospic has developed a procedure for aortic aneurysm?

6 comments:

Gary L said...

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Gary L said...

There is a website that deal with medical issues as Medline. Typing this word (Medline) on Google or Yahoo search, and probably get the address of the website. I've found that in 2005 the FDA approved a treatment for their condition, not taken into account, in fact, the weakness, as a bypass. If you are looking for the Surgery of the aorta as MEDLINE home page I am sure you will probably be the same article. Do not forget to ask your doctor whether he / she is aware of this treatment, and if T has been a success. Good luck.

ckm1956 said...

Laparoscopic, no.

Depending on the exact location of an aneurysm of the aorta (like yours) May be established by endovascular approach.
This is done with a catheter in the groin.

The consultation must be carried out with a vascular surgeon or cardiothoracic experience will be.

ckm1956 said...

Laparoscopic, no.

Depending on the exact location of an aneurysm of the aorta (like yours) May be established by endovascular approach.
This is done with a catheter in the groin.

The consultation must be carried out with a vascular surgeon or cardiothoracic experience will be.

ckm1956 said...

Laparoscopic, no.

Depending on the exact location of an aneurysm of the aorta (like yours) May be established by endovascular approach.
This is done with a catheter in the groin.

The consultation must be carried out with a vascular surgeon or cardiothoracic experience will be.

gangadharan nair said...

Please visit for more information about aneurysms. Many people live for years with ruptured aneurysms. However, the risk of rupture with fatal bleeding, still exists.
Aneurysms of the aorta, located in the thoracic cavity, are more difficult to solve than found in the abdomen. Nevertheless, a growing number of aneurysms of the thoracic cavity were treated successfully by surgery. An aneurysm is replaced by Dacron or Teflon graft (plastic).
Questions please contact your cardiologist for more information.

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