Went for my pre-op today. Just a lot of repeat tests - weight, height, blood pressure, blood tests, electrocardiogram, then a talk with a nurse and a lot of boxes to tick - do you smoke? are you allergic to anything, etc. Then an examination by a doctor, then a talk with anaethestist. They all stressed what a big operation it was - it will take about 3 hours - and how long it will take to recover. It will be 4/5 weeks before I start to feel better, and 6 months before I am back to normal.
I was more or less prepared for all that - I knew what I was in for, but I think it rather shocked Sylvia who got a bit emotional.
To describe what will be done (if anyone is interested). I will have a cut horizontally across my abdomen, then they move aside the muscle and other things that may be in there, till they get to the aorta. Then they cut open the aorta where the aneurysm is, insert a tube made from synthetic cloth, then sew up the aorta and staple it to the good part. Then sew my tummy up again and I will be left with a big scar sideways across my body.
The biggest risk is to my kidneys as my aneurysm is very close to the renal arteries. So there may be some kidney failure - hopefully only short term.
If there is no bed available in intensive care on the day of my operation, there is a possibility that I may not be able to have it and I would be sent home again.
That would be awful wouldn't it - all hyped up for the op and then it doesn't happen.
So all being well, I go in next Tuesday (27th) and the op will be on the 28th. As I have said before - you have to weigh up the 2% chance that something will go wrong during the op against the 10% chance that the aneurysm will rupture causing instant death. (Well almost instant, I believe it takes 4 minutes to bleed to death).
This will be my last post before my op as there is no wi-fi in hospital. So if you want to know how I am getting on you will have to phone Sylvia. But I will be back with how I feel about October 5th.
Monday, 19 September 2011
Monday, 12 September 2011
D-day is Sept. 28th
Just been to see the consultant - Mr Northeast. The date for my operation is September 28th. It will be an open repair as the aneurysm is too close to my kidneys for them to put a stent in from the groin. In any case, because I am so young!!!! they do not like to use a stent as they are unreliable and often need renewing.
I should be in intensive care for a couple of days, then stay in hospital for another 4 or 5 days. Then I should be able to come home and look after myself, but I cannot drive for 4 weeks. Will probably feel ill for 4 weeks as well.
98% chance of successful operation, 2% chance of dying during the op.
Chances of aneuysm bursting causing my death about 10% at the moment. The longer I leave it the higher the percentage.
Other risks of the op. are possibility of infection - only 1 in 100 get an infection and none ever in High Wycombe hospital (according to the consultant).
Possibility of blood clot going down into my leg which might cause my toe to go black and drop off!!!! Don't like the sound of that!
Slight possibility of kidney and/or bowel problems after op.
Oh well - here goes. Better have it now and get it over with.
I should be in intensive care for a couple of days, then stay in hospital for another 4 or 5 days. Then I should be able to come home and look after myself, but I cannot drive for 4 weeks. Will probably feel ill for 4 weeks as well.
98% chance of successful operation, 2% chance of dying during the op.
Chances of aneuysm bursting causing my death about 10% at the moment. The longer I leave it the higher the percentage.
Other risks of the op. are possibility of infection - only 1 in 100 get an infection and none ever in High Wycombe hospital (according to the consultant).
Possibility of blood clot going down into my leg which might cause my toe to go black and drop off!!!! Don't like the sound of that!
Slight possibility of kidney and/or bowel problems after op.
Oh well - here goes. Better have it now and get it over with.
Thursday, 8 September 2011
Angiogram Result
Well, that was a horrible experience. Anyway, it was soon over and I'm feeling fine. There was only minor thickening of the artery walls, so I am all clear to go ahead and have the operation now. They did the angiogram through my wrist artery, Most people have it through the groin area, but they did not want to hit the aneurysm so decided to go through the wrist. I felt it all the way up to my shoulder!!!
Sylvia stayed with me overnight last night, just in case the incision in my artery started to bleed again. But it didn't, all is healed and apart from a plaster over the incision I feel fine.
Now I have just had a phone call from Mr Northeast, the vascular surgeon who will be doing my operation and I have to go and see him on Monday 12th Sept to discuss the next step. This is where I start to get cold feet!!! Do I really need this operation? I am feeling fine these days. But I suppose it is because I am so well that the operation will have a better chance of success. Better not to wait till I feel ill again.
Sylvia stayed with me overnight last night, just in case the incision in my artery started to bleed again. But it didn't, all is healed and apart from a plaster over the incision I feel fine.
Now I have just had a phone call from Mr Northeast, the vascular surgeon who will be doing my operation and I have to go and see him on Monday 12th Sept to discuss the next step. This is where I start to get cold feet!!! Do I really need this operation? I am feeling fine these days. But I suppose it is because I am so well that the operation will have a better chance of success. Better not to wait till I feel ill again.
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