Home Dehradun Himalayan Hospital doctors conduct Endovascular Repair of Aorta

Himalayan Hospital doctors conduct Endovascular Repair of Aorta

893
0
SHARE

By Our Staff Reporter

Dehradun, 26 Oct: Ramesh Sharma, resident of Udham Singh Nagar, who had undergone angioplasty for heart treatment at Himalayan Hospital a year ago, was brought to the hospital’s Cardiology OPD earlier this month.  Dr Chandra Mohan Belwal attended to his complaint of abdominal pain and lower limb pains. Detailed evaluation and investigation revealed that his aorta, which is the largest artery of the body had ballooned in its lower part and was also leaking blood in the abdomen, hampering normal blood flow to the lower limbs.

CT also showed that his arteries to lower limbs were critically narrowed. This disease is called abdominal aortic aneurysm with contained rupture with severe POVD. This type of disease can be treated only by open surgery but considering the risk involved, the patient was given the option of Endovascular Repair of Aorta (EVAR) by Dr Belwal in which arteries in lower abdomen and upper part of thighs are opened using stent graft system. It’s a complex surgery. After discussing the complications with the patient and family members the patient was finally taken up for EVAR. The surgery took 6 hours and was eventually successful only because of the multispeciality approach and support system that provided best of care.

The teams from the Department of Cardiology, Cardiovascular Surgery and Anaesthesia contributed significantly to the success of the surgery.

Dr Chandra Mohan Belwal, Dr Anurag Rawat, Dr Kunal Gururani from Cardiology, Dr Bhawna Singh, CTVS surgeon, and Dr Kriti from anaesthesia made this mammoth task a success.

Dr Belwal in his brief post-surgery comment mentioned that this type of surgery gives patients immediate relief from life threatening complications like rupture of aneurysm and restores normal blood flow to lower limbs. He also stated that this specific surgery was conducted at the Himalayan Hospital for the first time, with the result that it can now help lots of similarly afflicted patients with similar confidence.