ccsvi
Posted: Wed Mar 09, 2011 7:29 pm
dr. sclafani, thank you for explaining what you have.
what i am understanding is that once you have the procedure even if only one time, say i restenosed 3 days after or 3 yrs. from now on i could probably get a clot. and the intimal hyperplazia possibility has no time limit either? i assume it is because of the foreign cathater disrupting the lining of the vein that could cause this to happen? so once you have this procedure along with possible relief basically your veins could act up from the disruption at anytime in your life time from it?
at the point of entry i had no pressure applied and no brusing no trouble with bleeding. does nerve damage like i assume i have ever heal? this is like salt put in my already wounded body.
also, as far as getting a doppler at the groin entry area i didn't understand if you think that would help detect anything or not. are there any other type of testing that could detect problems other than having the angioplasty-which i'm taking as that when fixing one problem could set off the same chain of events again?
has there ever been anything decided on like how many times this could be done before the wear on the veins it would no longer be considered safe?
thank you again for your patience and time. as you can guess i'm not one to use or understand a lot of the big words used in medicine. but, i need to understand this the best i can.
what i am understanding is that once you have the procedure even if only one time, say i restenosed 3 days after or 3 yrs. from now on i could probably get a clot. and the intimal hyperplazia possibility has no time limit either? i assume it is because of the foreign cathater disrupting the lining of the vein that could cause this to happen? so once you have this procedure along with possible relief basically your veins could act up from the disruption at anytime in your life time from it?
at the point of entry i had no pressure applied and no brusing no trouble with bleeding. does nerve damage like i assume i have ever heal? this is like salt put in my already wounded body.
also, as far as getting a doppler at the groin entry area i didn't understand if you think that would help detect anything or not. are there any other type of testing that could detect problems other than having the angioplasty-which i'm taking as that when fixing one problem could set off the same chain of events again?
has there ever been anything decided on like how many times this could be done before the wear on the veins it would no longer be considered safe?
thank you again for your patience and time. as you can guess i'm not one to use or understand a lot of the big words used in medicine. but, i need to understand this the best i can.