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Successful treatment of abdominal artery rupture using endovascular method at Adesh Hospital

July 04, 2024 08:43 AM

Kapil Arora
Shahabad Markanda: Adesh Hospital and Medical College have successfully treated an abdominal artery rupture using the endovascular method without surgery. This treatment was carried out by Dr. Sachin Madan and his team. Dr. Sachin Madan reported that a 42-year-old male was admitted to Adesh Hospital due to severe abdominal pain caused by an infection in the pancreatic gland. A CT scan revealed that the main artery of the liver had ruptured, resulting in a critical condition for the patient. The patient experienced severe pain and bleeding in the abdomen, leading to a significant drop in blood pressure.

 

After examination, the treatment was initiated using the endovascular method, where coils (metal rings) were inserted to close the ruptured artery. Following this procedure, the bleeding stopped, and the patient's blood pressure normalized. Dr. Sachin Madan explained that the endovascular method involves using small wires or catheters without any incisions or surgeries. This method minimizes blood loss and infection risks, allowing the patient to recover quickly and return home.

 

Dr. Sachin Madan also mentioned that the endovascular method is used to treat various conditions at Adesh Hospital and Medical College, including varicose veins, uterine fibroids, gland enlargement, brain artery rupture, blood clots in arteries, leg artery blockages, and dialysis fistula problems. Dr. H.S. Gill, Chairman of Adesh Group, praised Dr. Sachin Madan and his team for this achievement.

 

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