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Is It Worth Taking Risk For Elective Hernia Surgery Before Stenting?

65 yr. old Patient has CAD, Hypertension, BPH, mild CRF, CAG shows Tripple vessel disease (80% block of 3 vessels), EF 45%, TMT inconclusive has Lt. Inguinal Hernia. cardiologist adv. medical management with Clopitagril etc., cleared for Surgery under moderate cardiac risk. and come for PTCA + Stenting after ernia Surgery. What is the risk in anaesthesia? Do PTCA + Stenting first or Hernia Surgery first. Is it worth taking risk for elective Hernia Surgery before Stenting?
Tue, 19 Jan 2016
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Hello , hernia is now a days done in local anaesthetic or at most regional anaesthesia , so it doesn't put much strain on the heart .
If you undergo a PTCA first stopping blood thinners in next six months even for 2 days for surgery has a risk of the scent closing down abruptly putting you at more risk .
So a hernia first followed by planned PTCA would be a wiser choice .
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Is It Worth Taking Risk For Elective Hernia Surgery Before Stenting?

Hello , hernia is now a days done in local anaesthetic or at most regional anaesthesia , so it doesn t put much strain on the heart . If you undergo a PTCA first stopping blood thinners in next six months even for 2 days for surgery has a risk of the scent closing down abruptly putting you at more risk . So a hernia first followed by planned PTCA would be a wiser choice .