Ascending Aortic Dilation - Ascending Aortic Aneurysm
I was diagnosed in 2012 with ascending aorta dialation of 4.1 cm. In 2013 no change. Finally went back to dr in 2017 and echo showed 4.3 cm. 2 months later dr made me have a chest scan which read 4.5 cm. which is correct? Echo or scan? Dr wants me to have another in 6 months. Very stressful.
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I went to a vascular surgeon on recommendation, but it turns out he said I need a cardiologist after all; that since ascending root aorta aneurysms would call for open heart surgery (perhaps, someday), that is not the purview of a vascular specialist. So, onward to a cardiologist!
Out of curiosity was it helpful to meet with the surgeon even though not needed now or possibly ever. Thought it may be to gain confidence in the fix if needed. Thanks
There was an error in the referral; I was sent to a vascular surgeon instead of a cardiologist thoracic surgeon . But at least the ultrasound was done there. Now on March 20, I will go to the correct one! He has done quite a few aorta fixes even though he is 41yrs old. I will post you about that experience. I’m having trouble with blood pressure ever since my unrelated colectomy in January. Some people say it takes a while for your post op body to rebalance itself especially after there was removal of tissue or organ’s. I had 6 inches of my beginning ascending colon removed for a polyp that turned out to be benign.
Thanks! Please keep posting! I am following you!
I had surgery for ascending aorta aneurysm July 2016 at 78 years old, surgery went fine, recovery went very well and it was done at Mayo in Rochester by Dr. Pochettino. Cannot praise he and his staff enough, competent, caring, the BEST!!. The size was over 5 had been followed for about 3 years.
Hello Morninglory,
Is your incision around the side of your body following your rib line or at the front thru the sternum. Mine was around the side, and they took out 1 rib.
Bruce
Texas
Thanks! That is what I want to hear.
What a wonderful report, @morninglory! I am glad to hear that you were so pleased with your experience at Mayo and that you are doing well.
Yes, i was found to have one last october and had lots of anxiety. They told me the symptoms and i had none, but after hering them i had them all. Time to relax and monitor it. Mine in 4.8 with open heart at 5.0 so i try to not think about it. Spring will be here and much to take my mind off of it.
i am also 78 and a 4.8 aorta aneurysm was found in october , size 4.8 . Was told 5.0 is the number to consider surgery. May i ask how long your recovery was so you can get back to normal? I am in good shape and continue to work out so i have finally stopped fretting, controlling the stress and do periodic testing.