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You have had a procedure to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). An AAA happens when a weakened part of a blood vessel in your belly (abdominal) area expanded like a balloon. During an endovascular repair, your healthcare provider created 2 small cuts (incisions) near your groin. A thin, flexible tube (catheter) was threaded into the artery at the incision. A graft was placed inside the catheter and guided toward the damaged part of your aorta to prevent more problems.
Recommendations for taking care of yourself at home include:
Don't do strenuous activity for 7 to 10 days after your surgery.
Ask your healthcare provider when you can expect to return to work.
Slowly increase your activity. It may take some time for you to return to your normal activities.
Don’t drive for 2 weeks after surgery, especially if you are still taking opioid pain medicines. Ask someone to take you to any appointments.
Check your incision every day for signs of infection. These include swelling, redness, fluid leaking, or warmth.
Keep your incision clean. Wash it gently with soap and water while you shower.
Don’t swim or use a hot tub until your healthcare provider says it's OK.
Don’t lift anything heavier than 5 pounds for 4 weeks after surgery.
Don't sit or stand for long periods without moving your legs and feet.
Keep your feet up when you sit in a chair.
Take your medicines exactly as directed. Don’t skip doses.
Call your healthcare provider right away if any of these occur:
Redness, pain, swelling, or fluid leaking from your incision
Fever of 100.4°F (38°C) or higher, or as advised by your provider
Sudden coldness, pain, or paleness in your leg
Loss of feeling in your legs
Severe or sudden stomach pain
Upset stomach (nausea) or vomiting
Trouble breathing
Pain or heaviness in your chest or arms
Any abnormal bleeding
Unable to pee
Bloody poop or bloody diarrhea
Make a follow-up appointment to have your incisions checked and staples removed within 7 to 10 days.
Make follow-up appointments as advised.