phillysailor
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Treatment of aortic dissection has undergone a paradigm shift during my career.
When I started out, operations took 5-10 hours, were bloody, huge and ran the risk of causing paralysis because the graft would seal off the artery of Ademkowitz which supplies the anterior portion of the spine.
Big belly incisions, students and assistants holding retractors for hours.
Many units of RBCs, platelets and weeks in the ICU, hospital, rehab. Emergencies were very often fatal.
Now, with endovascular techniques it’s practically an outpatient procedure, can be done under sedation in the right circumstances.
Kinda mind blowing.
When I started out, operations took 5-10 hours, were bloody, huge and ran the risk of causing paralysis because the graft would seal off the artery of Ademkowitz which supplies the anterior portion of the spine.
Big belly incisions, students and assistants holding retractors for hours.
Many units of RBCs, platelets and weeks in the ICU, hospital, rehab. Emergencies were very often fatal.
Now, with endovascular techniques it’s practically an outpatient procedure, can be done under sedation in the right circumstances.
Kinda mind blowing.