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Aortic Aneurysm and Aortic Dissection 

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This 3D medical animation show the cause, and potential locations of aortic aneurysms and the formation of an aortic dissection. The aorta is the largest artery in your body. Your aorta is divided into two main sections: the thoracic aorta and the abdominal aorta. The thoracic aorta has four parts: the aortic root, ascending aorta, aortic arch, and descending aorta.
Over time, degenerative disease may cause the media layer to break down, weakening the wall of your aorta. Blood pumping against the weakened area may cause it to bulge outward like a balloon, forming an Aortic Aneurysm. Further damage to the intimate can allow blood to move through the intimate separating it from the media, forming a flap called the septum between the true aortic channel and the false channel.
From there the blood may break through the outer layer of the aortic wall, causing a life threatening condition or it may re-enter the aorta through another tear in the intima.
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@bjjace1
@bjjace1 5 лет назад
Had a Aortic Dissection 1/18/2007. I will never forget that ripping sensation. I thought somebody literally stabbed me in my back. As I turned around. It put me on the ground. I was only 3 miles away from Fairfax Hospital in Virginia. The cardio-thoracic surgeon cam to see me after the surgery. He looked half dead himself. I asked him " what's wrong?. He said You are the luckiest kid ever, the only reason You survived was being so close to the hospital and I was in phenomenal shape. Surgeon'e name is Dr. Alan Spier. He's amazing
@bossbeauty9523
@bossbeauty9523 5 лет назад
Matty mo woooow, what caused yours ? Im glad youre okay & living
@bjjace1
@bjjace1 5 лет назад
@@bossbeauty9523 It was a MRSA infection that spread to my heart.
@sparkjournal
@sparkjournal 5 лет назад
Matty mo Did you have any noticeable symptoms beforehand?
@bjjace1
@bjjace1 5 лет назад
@@sparkjournal yes, looking back. I had extreme unexplained fatigue. I had this dull ache in my chest and back. I thought I was out of shape and need to exercise more. Exercising made it worse. I went running the morning it happened and I got tired after about 5 minutes. Which was not like me. I always had excellent cardio. That should have been my big clue, but I was just kid. The main symptoms were the fatigue and ache in my chest and back. A 26 year old Judo player having heart issues was inconceivable to pretty much everyone including me. During the event it was just like the video. That tearing sensation is hard to explain.
@sparkjournal
@sparkjournal 5 лет назад
Matty mo Thanks for the reply, those are things I'll have to keep an eye out for. Hopefully things are going better for you nowadays!
@karinjordan7043
@karinjordan7043 5 лет назад
I had an aortic aneurysm at 35. Both my ascending and descending aorta "shredded" (as my Cardiologist put's it) I was getting ready for work and then collapsed on the floor with intense chest pain, couldn't feel my left leg, went blind in both eyes, felt like I was in a 10,000 degree oven and could hardly breathe. Even with my family history and an EKG that presented normal at the hospital, they ruled out cardiac because of my age, and that I am a female, and had a neurologist look at me. Even though I was clinging to my chest saying it was my heart, no one listened. I bled out for 12 hours before they figured out what was wrong. I woke up 5 days later in the hospital after emergency open heart surgery and a stroke. 9 months later to the day I had another open heart surgery but this one was planned and went a lot smoother. It's not just a "mans disease." In fact, heart disease kills 1 in 3.
@lukatoloric418
@lukatoloric418 4 года назад
And how is now?
@maisafahmida8772
@maisafahmida8772 3 года назад
Hi Karin ..... Can you give your email id please.Its Emergency
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
What does it feel like to wake up from open heart surgery? The next couple days and stuff.
@pirateslife4me
@pirateslife4me Год назад
I'm so thankful you made it!! My cousin died from one at age 39 two days ago 😢
@marie.s9995
@marie.s9995 Год назад
I agree. Heart dse S/sx in women are very different and and are NOT easily recognized. For that reason more women die from it unfortunately.
@blacksmith9873
@blacksmith9873 3 года назад
Rest in peace Kentaro Miura
@kipwhitler6804
@kipwhitler6804 3 года назад
I came here to find out exactly what it was that killed that great man. RIP, king 🥺😞😭
@damien9683
@damien9683 3 года назад
@@kipwhitler6804 same, I never heard of such a condition. Even if the operation is successful the life expectancy is anywhere from 5 to 10 years....
@Gigachad-mc5qz
@Gigachad-mc5qz 2 года назад
Who?
@MultiUtubecrazy
@MultiUtubecrazy 2 года назад
@@damien9683 If the operation is successful you should be able to carry on and have a normal and full life
@shrikrushnajadhav5027
@shrikrushnajadhav5027 2 года назад
@@Gigachad-mc5qz mr.kentaro miura the author of the manga berserk
@Sulfhur1k
@Sulfhur1k 5 лет назад
To all the people sharing their 1st hand expierence - as a medical student and hopefully a future doctor, this video and you're expression of what you went through is very eye opening. Thank you for being courageous enough to write down your expierence, you could have helped a future accident from happening cause that one time that one student read an expierence and remembered it.
@TheAerospaceChannel
@TheAerospaceChannel 4 года назад
Best wishes for your studies . 11 months later lel
@beckyann5228
@beckyann5228 3 года назад
Please continue and study hard. I’m a 17 year old with no mommy now because she just passed from this.
@JohanAnantharaj
@JohanAnantharaj 3 года назад
@@beckyann5228 so sorry for your loss :(
@vezziGD
@vezziGD 2 года назад
your*
@itssfygaming1999
@itssfygaming1999 Год назад
That’s all I need to know ❤
@human_kittenz
@human_kittenz 2 месяца назад
My mother survived an aortic rupture. She's doing great now thanks to the doctors and nurses🙏
@rainofkhandaq6678
@rainofkhandaq6678 3 года назад
RIP Kentaro Miura 🙏
@pauluy7232
@pauluy7232 4 года назад
My father had his ascending aorta repaired last 12/22/2019, I won't forget how he cried due to severe back pain. Doctor said he got Aortic Aneurysm, his ascending aorta was ruptured and needed immediate surgery before the aorta explodes and prior to that he also undergone CABG last 12/2/2019. Can't imagine 2 major surgeries within a month. Thank God, he is now slowly recovering. If you feel something unusual in your thorax, please go see a doctor ASAP.
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
Too bad seeing a doctor won't help. They just tell you that you have some stress or depression and poke you with needles then send you home if you complain chest pain.
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 4 года назад
I had a aortic aneurysm thoracic type b dissection 2 weeks ago. I don’t wish the initial pain on anyone. I don’t know what this illness means for my future. I wonder how much of my life span is gone now. At first, I felt a severe pain between my shoulder blades. I had been asleep. I took a couple minutes to decide to call 911. For a minute, it felt like my spine was made of wood and someone was using a large can opener to unwind the whole thing. Paramedics showed up in 8 min. I threw up a little, twice while i waited. I couldn’t feel my left leg for a couple days. I overheard that i presented at the er with bp of 250/150 and brachycardic pulse 39. (I might be off by a few mm Hg) I spent a week on the vascular ward of a medical center and now am at a medical rehab center. The critical care attention was god-tier level care.
@obeewankanobee4351
@obeewankanobee4351 2 года назад
I hope you are doing well 🙏💙
@Malick-ix9io
@Malick-ix9io 2 года назад
This is something that I don't want to experience. Ever.
@najuva
@najuva 2 года назад
Try your best to live everyday the best way you can !
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
@@obeewankanobee4351 Why wouldn't he? He said he just got it treated.
@royalkumar795
@royalkumar795 3 года назад
R.I.P Kentaro miura 😢
@mo-ab7315
@mo-ab7315 3 года назад
Damn rip to the GOAT
@alchemist1111
@alchemist1111 2 года назад
I’m 47 had an ascending aortic aneurysm that was only discovered because of a type A dissection that went all the way to my abdomen. I’m in good shape and eat well but I had a history of smoking from age 13-35. My lungs are in great shape, no doctor can tell I ever smoked. While I was smoking I would have seasonal asthma and my wife would often say I would wake up gasping for air, so I may have had undiagnosed sleep apnea for a number of years. The aneurysm and dissection do not appear to be hereditary so I can only guess as to why this happened. My symptoms were a sudden tearing feeling in my chest, feeling faint and loosing my legs, when the EMT got to me I had no detectable pulse and my BP was 80/40. My trip to the OR was a very long and complicated one due to where I was when this happened and the weather at the time, the odds were not in my favor but I made it. I still have some recovery to go but it’s going well. I’m on a 30 lb lifetime lifting limit which is going to be a challenge for me but I’m really grateful to be alive right now. God is good!
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
What do you mean God is good? If God is good these things wouldn't happen.
@rpgdreamer8690
@rpgdreamer8690 Год назад
@@tupakkaonhyvaa why blame God for things caused by your own actions?
@peaceseeker9927
@peaceseeker9927 Год назад
It's inspiring that you beat the odds. Continue to be safe in what you do.
@jayphilipps3904
@jayphilipps3904 3 года назад
R.I.P Kentaro miura
@congressofaborigione
@congressofaborigione Год назад
These are the symptoms my mom had when she was diagnosed with an aortic dissection type A. Pain in throat, stomach ache and stabbing spasm around the chest area. She was very nauseous and she kept fainting. But throat pain was the first thing she mentioned before she went into a cardiac arrest.
@danielgaxiolalugo7414
@danielgaxiolalugo7414 3 года назад
I didn't knew this exist until the death of Kentaro Miura...
@sigalitdubowy579
@sigalitdubowy579 10 месяцев назад
This is teaching me that it's important to be aware of symtoms and when something doesn't feel right, especially if you don't fit the description of the typical at-risk person for these types of cardiovascular issues, or for any health issue for that matter. My mom passed away a few months ago from an aortic dissection. She did not fit the description of an at-risk person. Healthy heart, full of energy until the end and low blood pressure. Overall a healthy person. The only thing I think that may have triggered it is possibly genetics, intense coughing that happened a month before (cold) and age (71). Take care of yourself and don't ignore the symptoms.
@benjamindover5676
@benjamindover5676 2 года назад
Nov 18th 2014, now 7 years with ascending aortic graft. In other words, I have a rubber hose in my chest. It took 5 years to feel almost normal. I thank science. May science bless you as it did me.
@MuraliDharan118
@MuraliDharan118 2 года назад
Can you please share the aortic root size, when surgery needed ? Because am suffering from ascending aortic root dilation.
@ElijahForPrez
@ElijahForPrez Год назад
@@MuraliDharan118 5.5 - 6.5
@SanSitralu
@SanSitralu Месяц назад
​@@MuraliDharan118hi i recently diagnosed with aortic arch bulge near left subclavian artery with 2.82cm, can i just know the status of yours, my doctors suggested that they cannot do anything as of now.
@madvillian7
@madvillian7 11 лет назад
great video! Im a visual learner and this video helped tremendously!
@lucuu6543
@lucuu6543 5 лет назад
Great animation and illustration ! Thanks a lot!
@shashankkumaryadav6816
@shashankkumaryadav6816 2 года назад
Excellent explanation 🔥🔥🔥 Never understood this topic with so much clarity💖💖
@MaxxerG
@MaxxerG 11 лет назад
Really well done animation.
@nareshvishwanath9745
@nareshvishwanath9745 10 лет назад
great animation.!
@1ahmeduddin
@1ahmeduddin 12 лет назад
Amazing .Now my concepts have been cleared
@alissa8695
@alissa8695 2 года назад
I was trying to look up the last attack on titan OP but mistyped “aot” as “aor” and this came up. glad to learn something new and unexpected :)
@nucleusmedicalmedia
@nucleusmedicalmedia 2 года назад
We're watching Season 3 of AoT, and have heard Season 4 is really good!
@lycheemyusic
@lycheemyusic 2 года назад
@@nucleusmedicalmedia lmao i love yall
@gnedelcu7
@gnedelcu7 4 года назад
Peace! Thank You for this video. Nice animation&informations. București, RO, EU
@OutsidePasser0
@OutsidePasser0 Год назад
My wife had an aortic dissection, and fortunately has almost completely recovered. Posting to say that she literally heard what she describes as a "pop" when it happened. Frightening.
@btsjams9266
@btsjams9266 8 лет назад
superb video!
@elizabethv7411
@elizabethv7411 10 лет назад
Thank you for this video :)
@sunny4lady
@sunny4lady 11 лет назад
Great animation ! :)
@adrjaco
@adrjaco 10 лет назад
Thank you. May I add; aortic dissection some times gives a tearing type of pain in the chest. So if a patient describes a tearing pain, one can suspect aortic dissection.
@alchemist1111
@alchemist1111 2 года назад
That is the best way to describe what I felt. I imagine other factors could lead to someone having a different a sensation but with mine, I reached over my seat while parked and got a distinct tearing right down the middle of my chest.
@nucleusmedicalmedia
@nucleusmedicalmedia 12 лет назад
Unfortunately, musicmaker838 is correct. The Sample Use Only watermark is a safety measure, and while distracting, hopefully doesn't render the animations useless to viewers who want to learn more about diseases, conditions and treatments.
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 4 года назад
How is it a safety measure?
@alainaknight4098
@alainaknight4098 8 месяцев назад
My daughter was born with damage to her arotic valve damage. Now at 30 she says her valve is shredding and causes pain Dr.say no worries .i worry.what should she do?😢
@Recordgrooves
@Recordgrooves 7 лет назад
I'm lucky to be alive, had my Aorta rip away from my heart on a cold winter day at age 44, emergency 12hr operation.
@geraldgabrielcoloncapo4442
@geraldgabrielcoloncapo4442 4 года назад
not saying your lying but very hard to believe as a future medical student that studies like im in med school. if your aorta completely broke apart from your heart you would be dead in matter of minutes. your aorta gives hold 2 primary aortic sinuses the left posterior aortic sinus and anterior aortic sinus both giving rise to your hearts blood supply to even function so your aorta breaking off means your heart cant pump blood cause your coronary arteries are detached.meaning u lose breathing and receiving oxygenated blood to your body plus your hearts natural pacemaker called sa node (sinotrail node) cant fire electrical impulses and that initiates all heart beats
@400tj
@400tj 4 года назад
me too, i'm 26
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 4 года назад
Unless you were already in the operating room, i doubt you had a full aortic tearout and survived If that happened outside of the operating room, you would be unconscious before you even had 000 dialled on your phone (or possibly even before you could pull said phone out of your pocket)
@400tj
@400tj 4 года назад
@@mwbgaming28 it wasn't complete, but I stayed 4 hours without doctors knowing what it was. the surgeons have all told me that they are a miracle
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 4 года назад
@@400tj 4 hours? Even a minor rupture of the aorta can kill you within a few minutes
@ricardozavaletaflores7491
@ricardozavaletaflores7491 6 лет назад
Good video, thanks a lot.
@nefertiti7367
@nefertiti7367 3 года назад
Great video thank you 😊
@gogrape9716
@gogrape9716 Год назад
I was 68 when My Aortic Aneurysm was discovered when I was in hospital for a back issue. After getting back ex rays a sharpe eyed technician spotted an aneurysm the size of Texas. I was lucky...
@Cryptonairexxi
@Cryptonairexxi Год назад
Hi, how are you? Can I ask what back issue did you have? My father has also aortic aneurysm & sometimes he has back pain, on his shoulder blade. He said it might just be a muscle pain & due to the cold weather but I’m worried that it might be because of his aneurysm.
@gogrape9716
@gogrape9716 Год назад
@@Cryptonairexxi My spinal issues were a result of being rear ended twice in traffic. I was taken to the hospital in an ambulance it got so bad. It was then during XRays/Catscans for My back a sharp eyed technician noticed I had an aneurism the size of Texas. I was just lucky...
@riyaduttnaugian8372
@riyaduttnaugian8372 6 лет назад
great video for knowledge
@montillablues6204
@montillablues6204 3 года назад
Miura-sensei 😭
@Angrymobs62
@Angrymobs62 3 года назад
I just had a friend had aortic dissection. His right leg was numb and a little painful, he could not move or walk. Aorta ruptured on way to surgery. He is still alive but not yet awake from the surgery yesterday at the great UAB Hospital!
@paulodedala
@paulodedala Год назад
What's happening right now? Is he alive? Did he woke up?
@liljlillj2843
@liljlillj2843 3 года назад
My dad just passed away last week from this it was so sudden 😢
@SRBOMBONICA86
@SRBOMBONICA86 2 года назад
I am so sorry for your loss 💜
@husyanaik2831
@husyanaik2831 9 лет назад
nice this animation
@manishwadhera
@manishwadhera 5 лет назад
nicely explained .
@jun.subere4319
@jun.subere4319 3 года назад
Author of Berserk manga just died by this....
@jackraiden6180
@jackraiden6180 3 года назад
That's why I came to see this video! RIP Miura sensei :(
@royalkumar795
@royalkumar795 3 года назад
@@jackraiden6180 same man
@esterjane1356
@esterjane1356 2 года назад
So did John Ritter and Lux Interior.
@unknownuser3257
@unknownuser3257 Год назад
Aaaaaaauuuughh
@GS-zc4sk
@GS-zc4sk Год назад
A few months ago. Andy Fletcher of Depeche Mode.
@shehryar-khann
@shehryar-khann 4 года назад
amazing!
@christinamcilwaine350
@christinamcilwaine350 Год назад
Rest In Peace John Ritter never forgotten ❤️🙏🕯️
@heavenie_blink3821
@heavenie_blink3821 3 года назад
Christine Decena Brought me here gosh internet is really someting
@mcx24
@mcx24 3 года назад
Baka nga 22ong ndi na rape un baka dahil nga dito dahil namatay! grabe naman kasi new year na new year ayaw makasama family at pinili pa party!
@margielynbaracena9483
@margielynbaracena9483 3 года назад
Same
@ziannoah3167
@ziannoah3167 3 года назад
Hahaha yes me too 😅
@Tausug101
@Tausug101 3 года назад
At least may natututunan tayo
@thenukeanims
@thenukeanims 3 года назад
brought me here because for john wick 2
@ArataTV414
@ArataTV414 3 года назад
Here after learning about Miura-sensei’s death.
@arslanmalik151
@arslanmalik151 3 года назад
Same
@Someone-em8xd
@Someone-em8xd 3 года назад
Same
@anoudalshorman8041
@anoudalshorman8041 5 лет назад
Thank you 🙏
@ozgog
@ozgog 10 лет назад
Descending aortic dissection killed my dear ma suddenly. Looking back the symptoms in the 12 month previous were some coughing fits and some signs of confusion / memory loss which she was having some cognitive tests for. Perhaps the aneurysm was affecting blood flow to the brain.
@leinardesteves3987
@leinardesteves3987 2 года назад
I'm not a medical student, nor experience this. But I am an artist, and wonder how our bodies function, and just imagining your heart literally ripping is frightening
@theRoseofmyheart
@theRoseofmyheart 12 лет назад
very good information and animation helped me in school :)
@bvillafuerte765
@bvillafuerte765 12 дней назад
Good video.
@amalomer7466
@amalomer7466 2 года назад
Thank you 💙💙💙
@drsreelakshmivc
@drsreelakshmivc Год назад
Very informative❤️
@sira4487
@sira4487 3 года назад
Kentaro Miura....
@peaceseeker9927
@peaceseeker9927 Год назад
Excellent presentation, that made the basics clear for me. I was confused in the past due to partial or misleading explanations in articles where someone passed away from a rupture or dissection. With a significant rupture I'm guessing that chances of survival would be very slim.
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
What do you mean slim? You drop dead instantly if that happens.
@peaceseeker9927
@peaceseeker9927 Год назад
@@tupakkaonhyvaa Some people have been lucky and survived when treated swiftly by skilled surgeons. It's not a 100% death rate.
@anishadevkota92
@anishadevkota92 8 месяцев назад
amazing presentation
@tashkalabro2817
@tashkalabro2817 5 лет назад
Great!
@augurelite
@augurelite 12 лет назад
Fascinating
@TheGeckoNinja
@TheGeckoNinja 12 лет назад
man after watching all these animations i feel like its impossible to be completely healthy because of so many small things that can happen inside you can kill you or at least cause something big to harm you, and its always something like deteriorating tissue or something like that
@stevehope2334
@stevehope2334 3 года назад
Had similar in 2010, still going strong 👍
@samuraivader3814
@samuraivader3814 2 года назад
Indeed
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
Yep and eventually it will happen to everyone.
@tarheelblue23198
@tarheelblue23198 Год назад
Thanks!!!!
@procrastinates
@procrastinates 3 года назад
Great, another thing added to the list fears that keep me up at night (This terrifies me because I have a heart condition).
@kristenalexandra2701
@kristenalexandra2701 2 года назад
Not to add to your distress, but my dad just died from this a week ago. Was a perfectly healthy man. But his mom had one too, so now there seems to be a clear hereditary component. Now I’m worried for myself. I’m only 23 but now this is something that weighs on my mind heavily
@virginiashoaf9338
@virginiashoaf9338 9 лет назад
My friend has peripheral artery deases but wanted to seek a sexond opinion when a angiography was done,plus the catheter cardio angioplastry was done to look inside her veins n arteries already,it was a radiology done,what else,
@asilentvampire6441
@asilentvampire6441 4 года назад
I like your chanal so much ☺😊😇
@joshuagraham8741
@joshuagraham8741 2 года назад
Its been a year
@lordotakuibraheemg4943
@lordotakuibraheemg4943 3 года назад
RIP Kentaro Miura
@DailyFunFacts
@DailyFunFacts 6 лет назад
Rip Bulma's Seiyuu...
@Groncheroente
@Groncheroente 3 года назад
And now Kentaro Miura :(
@user-ih3yk6bq3o
@user-ih3yk6bq3o 3 года назад
@@Groncheroente No way... I just found out.. RIP man
@stepred
@stepred 2 года назад
Aortic dissection: damage to the intimate layer. Bleeding Ascending aorta type A chest pain All other are type B back pain Sharp of stabbing chest pain
@halcaali
@halcaali Год назад
My dad passed away from aortic dissection in 05/06/2019, our family always understood it as some kind of heart attack, but I remember the doctors told my brother that basically the wall of his artery ruptured and filled his body with loose blood
@alllovecatagery6723
@alllovecatagery6723 5 лет назад
Super...... and you add a how to diagnose it......for use full as
@waheguruwaheguru9176
@waheguruwaheguru9176 3 года назад
Awesome 👍 explaination & animation 🤗 TKS 🙏
@akashappu4211
@akashappu4211 2 года назад
Tqsmmm sir😍😍🤗🤗
@firelordassasin
@firelordassasin 10 лет назад
is it possible the both aortic dissection and aneurysm happen at desame time ?
@laramiecrowder347
@laramiecrowder347 7 месяцев назад
I am seeing vasic surgeon this Tuesady as I have a 6.2 cm descending aortic aneurism. I know its at stage where surgery will be needed. Is open surgery the only option
@th-bt6fn
@th-bt6fn 3 года назад
They finally revealed the main villain of Berserk.
@orangdeep
@orangdeep 3 года назад
RIP miura the goat
@BitStClair
@BitStClair 5 лет назад
5.18.17 had type A dissection thst ruptured taking out my aortic valve. I have a type B medicaly managed. I cant remeber anything about that day.
@chanaman3847
@chanaman3847 8 лет назад
GOOD
@beater_kirito96
@beater_kirito96 3 года назад
Who is here couse of the dead of Kentaro Miura???😞😢😞😢
@bernadetteharakati5267
@bernadetteharakati5267 8 лет назад
survived aortic dissection type A and valve sparing repair in sept 2015 ..
@boommmegg
@boommmegg 7 лет назад
You are so lucky
@bernadetteharakati5267
@bernadetteharakati5267 7 лет назад
Hi Alex i never had an aneurysm ..mine was a type A..so came from nowhere..by the time i reached the operating theatre i was given 5% chance of surviving and coming through surgery.. im guessing they keep an eye on you and measure etc .. remember planned surgery always goes better than emergency surgery... i think its something like only 1 person in every 100 thousand survives a type a rupture
@bernadetteharakati5267
@bernadetteharakati5267 7 лет назад
王丹 thank you.. i agree ..and appreciate life so much more than i ever did
@DDC1994
@DDC1994 6 лет назад
Bernadette Harakati idk if you will ever read this since it’s been so long but would mean allot if you did my grandmother has a type A dissection currently it’s ballooned out we took her in she was monitored for 3 days and it hasn’t grown or shrunk in those 3 days so they sent her home I was upset they sent her home but they told her it’s in a “difficult spot” and they have a meeting with anouther hospital in 3 more days after release I’m just wondering did you face any similar problems and what kinda surgery did you get and how has your life after been
@jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179
@jasmynpolitethebraillefana4179 2 года назад
I saw a lady on dr. G that died from a aneurysm in the chest from the effect of high blood pressure. That sounds really painful and horrible.
@bari2883
@bari2883 5 лет назад
My father had an aneurysm that the doctor said that he is only the second patient he has seen alive with one of that size. Generally they burst at the size it was and you cant save someone then. He had been complaining of chest pain for 12months the drs thought it was angina pain. After the by pass he was released from hospital with a blood clot in his lung. So if any of you reading this have shortness of breath and cant walk more than ten steps without feeling dizzy it good idea to get checked for clots of the lungs. 6mnths in and he says he has like a feather fealing when breathing. Im guessing a murmur? So now we are trying to get this diagnosed.
@wsaba2850
@wsaba2850 7 лет назад
I had an Aortic root aneurysm, it was at 5.4 cm when diagnosed and when they did my Surgery found out it had enlarged to we'll or 6cm if it would have burst there was an 85 to 95% chance of Death. Very Lucky I had a Great Surgeon. And very Lucky to be Alive. get checked out people. it may save your Life's.
@mwbgaming28
@mwbgaming28 4 года назад
I'm lucky I live in a country with universal healthcare, I pity those who live in the US
@pirateslife4me
@pirateslife4me Год назад
I'm so glad you made it!! I lost my cousin 2 days ago at age 39, and they tell us it was likely over before he knew what was happening 💔 He's the 5th family member in 3 generations to have one, so needless to say they're recommending we all get tested
@rosizchan
@rosizchan Год назад
Does aortic aneurysm compress on superior vena cava ?
@11pisicuta
@11pisicuta 12 лет назад
The heart is my favourite organ. I love biology and every time I watch something related to the human body, my heart starts to beat harder but I feel amazing :3. Well...I don't know what is my body doing or my white blood cells do but...I wasn't cold since I was 5, the chickenpox lasted 2 days and everyone from my classroom is sick...except me. Is there something wrong or I just have a strong immunitary system?
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
This is one of the scariest things I know about.
@HafizahHoshni
@HafizahHoshni 5 лет назад
Thank you so much! 12/3/2019 😁
@SidB8
@SidB8 2 года назад
Watching this actually made my chest hurt…
@henrypolanco9719
@henrypolanco9719 2 года назад
I’ve been having chest pains and back pain on the left side of my body. I’m a avid runner and weightlifter. Ive had heart palpitations within the last few months or so. I’ve also had a stress test,ekg and ct scan done. Everything has came back ok. Would they have found anything wrong with the CT scan?
@lvnxn
@lvnxn Год назад
Yes CT scans show dissection
@tupakkaonhyvaa
@tupakkaonhyvaa Год назад
Yes. CT scan would've shown this.
@treystewart5552
@treystewart5552 4 года назад
Still awaiting results
@user-vr2rv8qt4z
@user-vr2rv8qt4z 2 года назад
I don't know why this video didn't get a lot of likes?
@Hlava52
@Hlava52 3 года назад
I have passed unexpectedly at the age of 65 in 2017 with an aortic dissection type B. I had no pain, so doctors desided no operation. Theirs solution was good for me, operation succes was estimated at 50 percent. I feel good actualy, only blood pressure must be controled permanently.
@nomexx7101
@nomexx7101 5 лет назад
My friend had a form of epilepsy and had a seizure while driving, what we found out was that he had an aneurysm and the seizure caused it to rupture or rip. It’s suspected he died before he hit the tree where he wrecked. This was in February and still haunts me. I want to know honestly, did he feel it?
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 4 года назад
We can’t know. Some people have no pain with a dissection. I had pain, but not enough to make anyone sad.
@teneusjeanbaptiste9356
@teneusjeanbaptiste9356 3 года назад
Jesus! Praying for your healing! That’s traumatic!!!!
@Malick-ix9io
@Malick-ix9io 3 года назад
The murderer of Miura is here.
@HK-dc7ew
@HK-dc7ew 2 года назад
-Bulge : se gonfler -Hoarseness : enrouement (Altération de la voix due à une inflammation ou à une atteinte du larynx) -Dizziness: vertige -seek : demander
@massik77
@massik77 4 года назад
Our blood is important and we should all know that.
@raindrops3248
@raindrops3248 9 лет назад
thanks alot
@CJODell12
@CJODell12 2 года назад
I first learned of this disorder after John Ritter died from it back in September 2003.
@gretchenjimenez4766
@gretchenjimenez4766 3 года назад
When the doctor explained this to us as her team tried to revive my mother I was really confused... hard to understand medical terms specifically when you're emotionally down... .... now I fully understand.... the cause of her death... sayang she died last week.... what a cold Christmas..... but God has a plan for us... God bless
@beckyann5228
@beckyann5228 3 года назад
Wow, this is crazy. I just lost my mother to an aortic dissection almost 3 weeks ago so around the same time as you. I’m so sorry. This is quite scary, i’m now a 17 year old with no mommy. You might already know but I would recommend reaching out to a geneticist and a cardiologist to check your heart.
@DerangedScout
@DerangedScout 3 года назад
Is there any situation in which this is even survivable?
@ronakparikh
@ronakparikh 3 года назад
If you have the type of dissection where the blood clot forms like at 3:20 is it problem solved or are you still in a life threatening state?
@Unconfirmedstatus
@Unconfirmedstatus 2 года назад
Life-threatening. Sometimes, the clot got bigger or it might break, traveling to other organs and finally lodges, causing blood to get blocked. You know what happened? The cell connecting the aorta (heart) received no oxygen and dies due to either an embolism or clots.
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