Postoperatory care in the endovascular treatment of AORTIC ANEURYSMS
Some routines must be followed at home after the implantation of an endoprosthesis for aortic aneurysms:
– Relative rest, not walking very fast, driving, or running in the first 5 days after the medical discharge;
– Keep a balanced diet, with few animal fat and salt control, if there is high pressure;
– Practice regular physical exercise, with 30-minute walks, after 10 days since the procedure, after the medical release;
– Take AAS 100 mg daily (Aspirina infantil): one tablet at lunch for life in order to thin the blood a bit and to prevent atherosclerosis complications;
– Use all medications you were using before the surgery or in the discharge prescription until your physician modifies it;
– If there is pain or fever, take Tylenol 750 mg every 6 hours, if necessary;
– Soon after the procedure, avoid flexing the thighs a lot over the abdomen (more than 90 degrees). Avoid being crouched for a long time, until there is proper cicatrization of the artery at the groin;
– Do not be directly exposed to sunlight at the groin region for 4 weeks;
– Performing periodical reviews to evaluate the endoprosthesis is pivotal. The follow-up protocol includes an appointment one month after the procedure and then once yearly.