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Louise a . Anderson, MS,注册护士血管外科病人护理资源经理俄亥俄州哥伦布市俄亥俄州立大学医学中心腹主动脉瘤是一种慢性扩张的主动脉,具有自然扩张和破裂的历史。其发病机制被认为是多因素和复杂的。临床表现可能为无症状、有症状或破裂。择期手术通过开放经腹膜或腹膜后入路是最常见的修复干预。然而,目前正在评估在动脉瘤内放置腔内支架作为开放式修复的替代方法。腹主动脉瘤患者的护理包括重症监护技能以及慢性疾病管理的基础。本文介绍其发病机制、自然病史、临床表现、手术干预和术后并发症。
Louise A. Anderson, MS, RN Patient Care Resource Manager Division of Vascular Surgery The Ohio State University Medical Center Columbus, Ohio Abdominal aortic aneurysm is a chronic dilation of the aorta with a natural history toward enlargement and rupture. Its pathogenesis is believed to be multifactorial and complex. Clinical presentation may be asymptomatic, symptomatic, or as rupture. Elective surgery by open transperitoneal or retroperitoneal approach is the most common repair intervention. However, placing an endoluminal stent graft within the aneurysm is currently being evaluated as an alternative to open repair. Nursing care of the patient with abdominal aortic aneurysm involves intensive care skills as well as a foundation in chronic illness management. This article presents information on pathogenesis, natural history, clinical presentation, surgical interventions, and postoperative complications.