Surgery Definition – What are the early complications of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair?
Surgery Definition – What are the early complications of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair?
The early complications of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair may include renal failure due to aneurysm extended above the renal arteries, compartment syndrome of the lower limbs, ischemic bowel due to involvement of mesenteric artery in aneurysm, leaking from anastomosis, reperfusion injury due to unclamp iliac arteries which suppose to be clamped and this lead to the build up of toxin that release to the circulation and trash foot or loosened atheromata which embolise distally that lead to ischemia phenomena.
The early complications of abdominal aortic aneurysm repair may include renal failure due to aneurysm extended above the renal arteries, compartment syndrome of the lower limbs, ischemic bowel due to involvement of mesenteric artery in aneurysm, leaking from anastomosis, reperfusion injury due to unclamp iliac arteries which suppose to be clamped and this lead to the build up of toxin that release to the circulation and trash foot or loosened atheromata which embolise distally that lead to ischemia phenomena.