Sunday, January 31, 2010

Aneurysm In Stomach And Flying Stomach Aorta Aneurysm?

Stomach Aorta Aneurysm? - aneurysm in stomach and flying

My husband said he has a
Aortic Aneurysm stomach. She had her sea trials and a 4.1 cm back. The doctor said the tests again in 6 months. The nose of my husband to ask questions about the aneurysm. Can anyone say how the aneurysm can grow and how fast it can grow, or just sit there. Everyone is different and if so, how? Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I did not know he had a stomach aorta. I have well over the heart, but ... I may be wrong.

mystique said...

What is the size of each part of the aorta is dependent on the person. Overall, I think the abdominal region cm can be viewed in a secure area of at least 6. I would still be reviewed, is growing fast, then you should be careful. If you already have a fate similar to food poisoning or flu that will not quickly go to the emergency and request a CTA or MRA.

Following the pattern of growth or enlayrgement treatment is different. If the walls are solid, they can then use a stent, if you have a disease of connective tissue, where the walls are actually lower than it would be replaced by a Dacron tube. I replaced most of my aorta, if I can answer anything, please e-mail.

Poet G said...

I know someone that is a, that is useless. No one knows whether or when to break them, but was alive 5 years with the knowledge (and even before she knew it there).

You want to keep an eye on him. From what I heard that usually do not grow, but I could be wrong.

I always thought if I said I had one of those I consider myself very lucky in the respect that I have a certain assurance that, if the time had come to die, I am a relatively simple step. I do not know if it's any consolation to you now, but that's what I thought. Because some people have already died of disease, it is perhaps more frightening, if made.

Poet G said...

I know someone that is a, that is useless. No one knows whether or when to break them, but was alive 5 years with the knowledge (and even before she knew it there).

You want to keep an eye on him. From what I heard that usually do not grow, but I could be wrong.

I always thought if I said I had one of those I consider myself very lucky in the respect that I have a certain assurance that, if the time had come to die, I am a relatively simple step. I do not know if it's any consolation to you now, but that's what I thought. Because some people have already died of disease, it is perhaps more frightening, if made.

rafayel said...

The emergence and expansion of an aneurysm in a certain segment of the arterial tree with local hemodynamic factors and internal factors to the arterial segment itself connected.

For aneurysms or aneurysms that occur in blood vessels, that the arms, legs and head (the peripheral vascular supply), instead of the operation is weakened section of the vessel with an artificial tube, as a transplant. More recently, covered metallic stents are used through the arteries of the legs and through the aneurysm in action

ckm1956 said...

A 4.1 cm AAA is still low. The silent majority of vascular surgeons not to mention the surgery until it reaches 5cm AAA or begins to grow rapidly. All things being equal, 5 cm, if the risk of the operation by the benefits of surgery is outweighed.

Six months is a reasonable time for most patients. Even if it developed at the time, is unlikely to reach a dangerous size in time.

When the time comes, there are two ways to the aneurysm. The choice depends on the size and shape of the aneurysm, the patient and surgeon.

Endovascular treatment is a two incisions in the groin. A stent is to be passed into the aorta and positioned. Normally, people are going home the next day. Open repair is about, a dacron) (usually the Registry, which essentially replaces the aneurysm. It is a stay of five days.

Her husband is good in conjunction with a vascular surgeon.

Best of luck.

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