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What to Expect

The procedure varies. It can be done before a rupture as a preventive measure or after a rupture on an emergency basis. The preventive procedure is outlined here.

Your doctor may need detailed pictures of your abdomen, heart, and lungs. These can be made with:

Your doctor may also need a record of your heart activity. This can be made with an electrocardiogram.

Your doctor may ask you to see a cardiologist—a doctor who specializes in heart conditions. The cardiologist will check your heart before surgery.

Before the procedure:

  • You may need to stop taking certain medicines one week before surgery. Talk to your doctor about your regular medicine, especially:
    • Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)
    • Blood-thinning drugs
    • Anti-platelet drugs

On the day of the procedure, you will be given an antibiotic by IV. You may also be given a laxative or enema to clear out your bowels.

General anesthesia will be used. It will block any pain and keep you asleep through the surgery. It is given through an IV.