Aortic Aneurysm Repair- What to Expect at Home?

Endovascular aortic aneurysm repair refers to a surgical process a doctor conducts to repair the aorta’s widened area. The aorta is a large artery that supplies blood to the pelvis, belly, and legs. When you suffer from an aortic aneurysm, one part of the artery enlarges or balloons outward. Typically, you can suffer from this condition due to weak arterial walls.

Thanks to advanced medical facilities, such as Elizabeth MedSpa, you receive quick and effective surgical treatment. A competent physician like Dr. Elizabeth Pensler can fix a bulging and weak section of your aorta through thin tubes to put a graft in the aneurysm. This might make the insertion area sore for nearly 2 weeks.

Complete recovery may take more than three weeks post-surgery. You must take good care of yourself during the recovery period to avoid complications. Here is what you can do to ensure a healthy recovery after your aortic aneurysm repair surgery.

Aortic Aneurysm Repair- What to Expect at Home

#1 | Home Care Activities Post Surgery

  • Rest if you feel fatigued. It is important to get enough sleep to recover faster
  • Walk every day. Start with a five-minute walk and then gradually increase the amount and time. Walking boosts your blood flow and prevents constipation and pneumonia.
  • Avoid any hard and strenuous activities, such as jogging, bicycle riding, weight lifting, and aerobic exercise. You need to consult your doctor before starting a strenuous activity.
  • Don’t drive until your doctors allow you to
  • You may need to take complete rest after surgery for at least 2 to 3 weeks, depending on your condition and the work you do

#2 | Diet Post Surgery

  • There are no special diet restrictions after aortic aneurysm repair surgery. However, try eating low-fat foods like boiled chicken, plain rice, yogurt, and toast.
  • Try drinking plenty of water and fluids
  • You might experience poor and irregular bowel movements right after the surgery. While it is a common post-surgery side effect, it is essential to avoid straining with bowel movements. Take an effective fiber supplement to regulate it.

#3 | Medication Post Surgery

  • Your health professional will guide you about restarting your medication. You’ll also get instructions regarding any new medicines.
  • Make sure that you ask your doctor about blood thinners or aspirin (if you take them). It might not be safe to continue using them post-surgery.
  • Take pain killers exactly as instructed

Summing Up

All in all, keep in mind that follow-up care post aortic aneurysm repair surgery is a key part of your safety and treatment. You need to be careful about your daily activities and doctor’s appointments. Call your doctor if you notice some health changes.

Reach out to Dr. Pensler for more information regarding your aortic aneurysm repair surgery and ways to recover faster.

Links

https://medlineplus.gov/ency/article/007391.htm
https://myhealth.alberta.ca/Health/aftercareinformation/pages/conditions.aspx?hwid=ud2953

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