Chrystal
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I had posted previously in presurgery and now I will post here. My husband had surgery for a BAV and Ascending aortic aneurysm. The first day/night were crazy. Had to be at UT by 5:30, did paperwork, paid out of pocket charges and got changed into the tiny gown (he's 6'3" and about 295#). I didn't think I would get to see him again, but we did get to go back after he got his IV's and assorted things. I think the most shocking thing was the central line in his neck. He looked like a borg (TNG reference)! They let me know surgery had started about 8 am and the surgeon came out about 2:45pm and said all went well and as expected. Didn't have to have circulatory arrest, thank God!
The ICU was unreal. He was hooked up to so many things, you'd thing he was an alien! All went well there and he was moved to a regular room the next afternoon. So far he's making good progress, and no big problems/complications. Hoping to get the chest tubes out in the morning.
I have to say I have been more than happy with the surgeon (saw 1 or 2 times daily) and his cardio (saw daily). The nursing staff here is wonderful.
I just hope and pray all continues to progress well.
Correction: ATAA not AAA
The ICU was unreal. He was hooked up to so many things, you'd thing he was an alien! All went well there and he was moved to a regular room the next afternoon. So far he's making good progress, and no big problems/complications. Hoping to get the chest tubes out in the morning.
I have to say I have been more than happy with the surgeon (saw 1 or 2 times daily) and his cardio (saw daily). The nursing staff here is wonderful.
I just hope and pray all continues to progress well.
Correction: ATAA not AAA
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