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Thrombectomy is a surgical procedure used to remove a blood clot from a blood vessel, often when it is causing serious complications. This procedure is performed to restore normal blood flow to affected areas and prevent further damage to tissues and organs. Thrombectomy is typically used for patients with severe cases of thrombosis, such as a clot in the brain (stroke) or the legs (deep vein thrombosis).
1. Emergency Treatment for Stroke: If a blood clot blocks a major artery in the brain, it can lead to a stroke. Thrombectomy is crucial to remove the clot and restore blood flow.
2. Severe Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT): In cases where blood clots form in the deep veins of the legs, thrombectomy is used to prevent serious complications like pulmonary embolism.
3. Abdominal Blood Clots: For blood clots in the abdomen, thrombectomy helps to reduce the risk of organ failure and other life-threatening conditions.
4. Heart-Related Conditions: If a clot forms in the heart, such as a left ventricular clot, thrombectomy may be necessary to prevent heart attack or stroke.
1. Before the Process:
You may experience some anxiety, but the medical team will help you feel comfortable and explain each step. You’ll be asked to stay still and avoid eating or drinking before the procedure.
2. During the Process:
The procedure itself is generally quick. While local anesthesia is administered to numb the area, you may remain awake or under light sedation.
3. After the Process:
You may need to stay in the hospital for monitoring. Pain and discomfort are usually managed with medications. Most patients can resume normal activities within a few days to weeks, depending on the clot's location.
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