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2nd bypass problems
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2nd bypass problems

by June__0__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM
Posted By June on February 26, 1999 at 02:36:25:







   12 years ago, my husband had to have tripple bypass surgery.  Everything went well, and he was able to return to work after 6 weeks.  The only thing that happened during the 1st surgery was the diaphram was damaged and his left lung didn't inflate all the way.
   On 16 September 1997 he had another heart attack and 2 days later he underwent his 2nd bypass operation.  The arteries from his 1st surgery were fine according to the results from the angiogram.  These were 3 different arteries.
   When he came to after the surgery, his face and neck was swelled, and his voice sounded like he had inhaled from a hellium baloon.  He had to sit in a chair over the air conditioner in order to breath.  An x-ray showed that there was a hole in the top of his right lung that was letting air go between the layers of skin.
   He was released from the hospital on the 6th day following his surgery.  Within a couple days after he came home, his incissions on his chest and legs started to look red and inflamed.  They started to get puss and felt feverish.  We made an appointment with the surgeon, who said that he may be allergic to the material used to stitch him up.  My husband complained of chest pains and was told he was acting like a baby.
   When my husband went to see the Cardioligist he again complained of chest pain and was told to go to the hospital to get a Thallium Stress Test.  The test had to be stoped because of chest pain and blood pressure got too high.  The results came back, and the Dr called to get us over to discuss the results.
   2 of the bypassed from the 2nd surgery did not take and he does not want to redo them.
   My question is:  What would cause the bypasses not to take, and what else can my husband do now?  He is on total dissability, and still having chest pain.  He had to have a Holitor monitor that said his heart is skipping beats, and the Dr saaid this is very dangerous.  We really like this Dr and trust him very much, but I just can not beleive there is nothing else we can do.
Thanks
June
  
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