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Aortic Dissection - causes, symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, pathology 

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What is aortic dissection? Aortic dissection is a condition where the inner lining of the aorta-the tunica intima, is torn, allowing fluid to enter the tunica media.
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@richardthomasmirabito4197
@richardthomasmirabito4197 2 года назад
Tomorrow January 7 will be a 2 year anniversary for me after surviving a Type A Dissection. Emergency surgery after I collapsed to the floor at work. A month in the hospital. Replaced my Aortic valve and a week later they discovered my PFO opened up so they installed 2 discs via catheter through my groin to plug the hole. 59 years old and lucky to be alive.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Happy anniversary! Thanks for sharing! 😊
@victorcordero1458
@victorcordero1458 2 года назад
Glad you made it...
@kaushiknarvaiye8853
@kaushiknarvaiye8853 2 года назад
Happy you made it
@MsRussell
@MsRussell 2 года назад
October will be 2 years for me! I was 49 yrs young when my incident occurred and had to be life flighted. Blessings and glad you're still here!
@saviior2937
@saviior2937 2 года назад
Your a strong man and i hope you a long and healthy life filled with happiness ✨. Wish you all of luck from a fellow bro from Saudi Arabia
@sherenabenbow2516
@sherenabenbow2516 Год назад
This happened to me on March 17, 2023. I am 36 years old. This was caused by high blood pressure. I am getting better everyday! To God be the Glory!!!!
@noeltaylor3594
@noeltaylor3594 Год назад
God bless you and I ain't just being trite. I just lost my nephew to this three days ago. He was 35. Went in on Thurday evening, the thing supposedly stopped bleeding (I don't believe that), his mom left him Saturday night and around 3 am, things went south. Cognitive went somehow. Then the kidneys. He threw up and didn't make it to see the sun come up on Monday morning. Again, God bless you. Be blessed.
@sherenabenbow2516
@sherenabenbow2516 Год назад
@@noeltaylor3594 I’m so sorry that happened… Sending my condolences… 💐
@noeltaylor3594
@noeltaylor3594 Год назад
@@sherenabenbow2516 Thank you.
@BrittneyWarren-sq6tv
@BrittneyWarren-sq6tv 2 месяца назад
So happy to hear! I’m just out the hospital at 37 as of 4/1/23 2 surgeries and rehab to walk again! How long after until you started to feel not in pain anymore. I’m 2 months out of surgery and my body feels as fragile as my first day home. I wish there were support groups for us!
@tacticalministries3508
@tacticalministries3508 3 месяца назад
I'm an EMT, we had a patient yesterday that we believe died from this after we got him to the ER
@aimeesneddon148
@aimeesneddon148 2 года назад
This happened to my dad a week ago. He made it thru surgery even after bleeding. Here's hoping he makes it out of ICU soon!
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Wishing your dad the best of health, Aimee! 💙
@kristenalexandra2701
@kristenalexandra2701 2 года назад
How is your dad doing Aimee? My dad also made it through surgery even with severe bleeding caused by an incorrect medication unknowingly given to him by the paramedics. He was in the ICU for 18 days before he passed away. He was a fighter, the doctors were surprised he made it this far. But all of his organs were shutting down because they would try to treat one thing and only end up hurting another. I hope your dad was able to survive he ICU
@Shreyaagrawal_1657
@Shreyaagrawal_1657 Год назад
Wish him speedy recovery . prayers with you and your family
@VioletRosesmith
@VioletRosesmith 2 года назад
As someone suffering from Marfan Syndrome who has a far elevated chance of Aortic Dissection thank you for sharing this.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
You're welcome! ❤️
@crumpfyllc5571
@crumpfyllc5571 5 месяцев назад
This f*cking disease is killing me from inside.
@-MakeItGood-
@-MakeItGood- 4 месяца назад
Had a navel hernia and they found this by chance. I have no symptoms and and by a long shot the youngest person they have seen with this in that hospital. Finding it early may have saved my life. Thank you hernia!
@p0yan
@p0yan 2 года назад
I will be showing this video to my father so he could understand his current condition. Hoping that we can convince him to have the surgery because he refused to be hospitalized. 🙏😢
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Hope this video will help, Nars! Wishing your father the best of health! 🙏🏼
@iainhillenberg3433
@iainhillenberg3433 2 года назад
I use a lot of your videos to brush up on topics for my EORs in PA school. Thank you!
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Great to hear that, Iain! Glad to be of help in your studies! ❤️
@eliasorma9064
@eliasorma9064 2 года назад
These videos are really helping me a lot both to clarify some topics and to review. Thank you so much.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful, Elias! ❤️
@ItaloGordz
@ItaloGordz 2 года назад
R.I.P. Kentaro Miura
@sangreesraro3996
@sangreesraro3996 2 года назад
RIP DEREK LINDAUR
@azazel166
@azazel166 2 года назад
Great, now who will defeat the God Hand and the Idea of Evil?
@7e.wgr7
@7e.wgr7 2 года назад
😢💔
@lilykoscho4181
@lilykoscho4181 2 года назад
This killed my 68 year old mother august 11 2021. I’ve never heard of this and couldn’t understand what happened. It immediately caused damage to her spinal cord and she wouldn’t walk those 2 agonizing days watching her lay in a hospital and die.
@dean9235
@dean9235 Год назад
So sorry
@KereolaPatunia
@KereolaPatunia 7 месяцев назад
My mother just passed October 31st, 2023 of aortic dissection.
@dot849
@dot849 2 года назад
Awesome video Literally my all medical syllabus is covered by your channel ❤️ Keep it up 👍🏻
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Fantastic! Our pleasure to assist in your studies! ❤️
@sunithkumarapperuma3952
@sunithkumarapperuma3952 2 года назад
Thanks for very clearly explaining the topic.
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
You're welcome, Sunith! ❤️
@Greasyheels
@Greasyheels Год назад
Thank you so much from a fellow nursing student!
@osmosis
@osmosis Год назад
You're welcome! 💕
@fahim3688
@fahim3688 2 года назад
Can you clear the concept of sevant syndrome I like how you explain ❤️
@chrisbridgeman7395
@chrisbridgeman7395 Месяц назад
This is fascinating and really well done. I love medical videos and learning about the human body.
@osmosis
@osmosis Месяц назад
Thanks, Chris! 💖
@Amariri123
@Amariri123 2 года назад
Thank you for the awesome Video Keep it coming🤩
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Thank you, Amer! Will do! 😊
@1FoundSheep
@1FoundSheep 4 месяца назад
Just found out I have an aortic aneurysm in my aortic root..4.5 centimeters. Wondering if this is in my future? 66 years old and grateful for the time I have been given, come what may.
@cremebrulee8364
@cremebrulee8364 2 года назад
So the Stanford classification is useful for the initial treatment modality too! Is TEE difficult to perform in intubated patients?
@LordBooom
@LordBooom 3 месяца назад
Rest in Peace Kentaro
@itto683
@itto683 2 года назад
Thx alot as always
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Any time! 🥰
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 Год назад
When I went through this, I was so confused. In the hospital, it would have helped to know that this is uncommon, and that I was on morphine while they were explaining details to me and that was why I might have some trouble understanding what they were saying. I really wasn’t asking for those details about arterial blood layers over and over. I wanted some sense of how serious it was, some idea of why my leg was paralyzed (i still don’t understand that), why my lung was collapsed (still, no idea), if or when I’d better, but somehow my questions kept getting answered by the first minute of this video, … the vein coming from the aorta has blood flow and there’s a tear in the such and such layer so it forms a different layer… and it somehow wasn’t answering anything for me but I couldn’t figure out why or figure out how to ask the right questions. I wanted to know how severely ill I was or wasn’t, or when we might know, that kind of general “how am I” thing. I wanted to know if I was dying or not. There were so many groups of Drs I couldn’t remember who they were. I should have asked for new introductions or something but i was embarrassed I had a Type B Aortic dissection, there was an aneurysm that didn’t burst. I didn’t have surgery. It happened 6 years ago. I regained use of my leg just a few days after the event. I’m not active and I wasn’t active before. I lost weight though and reduced my dose of beta blockers. As far as how life has changed: I have to be careful about my blood pressure not going up , not missing dr appointments, picking up my bp medications on time. I wasn’t being careful before. Once a year, I have to get an extra check up. That’s it.
@takwaellakwa8782
@takwaellakwa8782 Год назад
Which arm has higher pulse volume in aortic dissection? I was asked this question in my OSCE station and i didn't know the right answer
@Heedungie
@Heedungie Год назад
Is this when you inahale deep you feel your heart like tearing up which is so much pain you will feel?
@Alaa-cv8pj
@Alaa-cv8pj Год назад
Thank you 🙏
@osmosis
@osmosis Год назад
You're welcome, Alaa! 🙏🏼
@Ilovehobiii
@Ilovehobiii 2 года назад
thank u so much😊
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Most welcome, Sara! 😊
@emmanuelgazal4269
@emmanuelgazal4269 Год назад
How long did u take to wake up going through the same thing with my mum
@williamhollman698
@williamhollman698 Год назад
hello- In September about a month ago I was diagnosed with fusiform celiac artery aneurysm measuring up to 14 mm, which is associated with a limited intimal tear-dissection flap that extends to the splenic artery origin and causes severe focal narrowing at the origin of the common hepatic artery. My doctor is recommending that we do nothing for now and rescan in 6 months. Every place I read, it seems to be moire urgent than that.
@huntingfashiondolls3307
@huntingfashiondolls3307 Месяц назад
Get anotger dr's opinion.😢
@Zangraf
@Zangraf 2 года назад
ruptured aorta barely filled the pericardium, cause of the aorta is placed out of the pericardium, they filled the left hemithorax and sometimes gave the batwing's appearence
@asullivan20
@asullivan20 Месяц назад
Wow, this happened to me a year ago. I woke up with pain in my chest and did not think anything of it and that my blood pressure was high. Later that day the pain came back to my chest and then traveled to my back. Drove to the ER and tests and x-rays were ran. It was discovered my aorta was torn and I bleeding internally. I required emergency surgery and it was discovered my valve was trashed and my heart was enlarged. I had a aneurysm that was going to my neck. I now have a mechanical valve and now take warfin for the rest of my life. Any one deals with the psychological effects that you constantly worry something is wrong with you when it’s not?
@HK-dc7ew
@HK-dc7ew 2 года назад
-Aneurysme : anévrisme - synthetic graft : Prothèse Vasculaire
@tyegra6665
@tyegra6665 2 года назад
Hello, ive recently had a sharp chest pain while climbing stairs then felt weak, both of my hands felt a little bit tingly when i got home and rested it all went away but i still cant do hard physical acitvities like climbing stairs without having my heart pumping hard and feeling discomft for a little while, ive went before and did ECG and blood tests because ive been having palputations fron stress and they said there was nothing im 20yr old and im scared for my life i dont have money to go to doctors and do check ups thats why i need advices, im scared this can be the cause of sharp chest pain, tho i only had that not other pains but i had tempurture drop, felt cold and my hands felt little bit tingly but when i rested n got up and walked it gone away
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
Hi Tyegra! We care for you. But unfortunately we don’t provide medical advice through this channel. We’d recommend reaching out to a local health professional for any consultation and diagnosis of your condition. Hoping that you get the medical attention you need soon.
@migliore44
@migliore44 11 месяцев назад
still alive bro?
@azariasthelast
@azariasthelast 10 месяцев назад
@@migliore44He posted a video about a month ago. Someone’s using his channel.
@JayDuron-in1hj
@JayDuron-in1hj Год назад
Geez, this is the crap that killed Miura. Peace ✌🏻
@stephenbray9816
@stephenbray9816 Год назад
I like watching those then and now videos. I research what killed young actors. I'm here for John Ritter.
@baraaka5376
@baraaka5376 2 года назад
How can i voulnteer in translation team to arabic?
@osmosis
@osmosis 2 года назад
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@baraaka5376
@baraaka5376 2 года назад
@@osmosis thanks alot❤
@Rikegile
@Rikegile Месяц назад
Japanese voice actors Hiromi Tsururu and Tomoyuki Dan have tragically passed away at young ages of this cause of death.
@rito8867
@rito8867 Год назад
Why no surgery for type B aortic dissection?
@MikeBarbarossa
@MikeBarbarossa Год назад
That's incorrect info. Type B is most certainly operated on
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 Год назад
I had a type B and they waited to see if I needed surgery or not. I didn’t have surgery. They original event was in 2017. Some people do get surgery though.
@crumpfyllc5571
@crumpfyllc5571 5 месяцев назад
@@Sunset553 so how you got treated. I can not breathe and idiot drs are not doing my surgery
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 5 месяцев назад
@@crumpfyllc5571 i was in the hospital on medications but that’s all i know. They just said to keep my blood pressure low
@Sunset553
@Sunset553 5 месяцев назад
@@crumpfyllc5571 I remember too, I had breathing treatments from the respiratory team, I used that plastic thing to breathe out, I was on oxygen for a few weeks because I had my lower lobes of my lungs collapsed. That problem gradually went away.
@abodawattar2054
@abodawattar2054 2 года назад
Why do we treat type b with medication not surgery
@kujos100
@kujos100 2 года назад
I believe in Japan they do treat type b with a stent. In the US they still do just the medication. Until it becomes a problem.
@sistaofthemoon
@sistaofthemoon 2 года назад
They do, although not mentioned here. It’s called a TEVAR, an endovasular procedure.
@anonpwnz
@anonpwnz Год назад
She said pericardial tamponaid 🙃
@pickledweed
@pickledweed 8 месяцев назад
You can pronounce it ade or odd, lol.
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