After the procedure, you will spend several hours in a PACU (post-anesthesia care unit). Your health care team will closely watch your heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing. To help prevent bleeding, you may need to lie flat for several hours after the procedure.
After surgery, expect to stay in the hospital for at least 3 to 4 days. Your doctor will tell you more about what to expect.
Plan to have an adult family member or friend drive you home when you leave the hospital.
Recovering at home
- Recovery time from TEVAR is shorter than it is from traditional open surgery (larger incision) for an aortic aneurysm.
- Don't do strenuous activity for at least 4 weeks. Ask your doctor when it may be safe to drive again. Check your incision site for signs of infection. These include redness, swelling, pain, drainage and a bulge.
- Report a fever of 100.4°F (38.0°C) or higher to your doctor right away.
- You may need CT scans at regular intervals. These will check for leaks, any breakdown of your graft, and other problems.
- Your doctor may tell you when to restart or to start taking blood-thinning medicines to prevent blood clots.
- Ask your doctor what types of foods to eat and not eat. The recommended diet will depend on all of your health care needs.
- Your health care team will tell you when to schedule your follow-up appointment to check your progress and recovery.
- Remember to take all your medicines as prescribed.
Your doctor may give you other instructions.