What are the after-effects of aortic dislocation surgery?

The sequelae of aortic dislocation surgery are: First, patients who undergo aortic dislocation surgery may have sequelae such as changes in pulmonary artery pressure, acute or chronic right heart failure, shortness of breath, dyspnea, edema of both lower limbs, enlarged liver and spleen, and fluid in the abdominal cavity; second, there may be shock, such as hypovolemic shock, because a vessel, especially an artery, ruptures during surgery If the blood loss is too much, hypovolemic shock may occur, which is life-threatening. Another example is cardiogenic shock, after the heart undergoes major surgery, it may take a long time to recover, the heart function cannot meet the needs of the body, and shock occurs; third, there is also the possibility of renal insufficiency, with sequelae such as reduced urine volume and bilateral lower limb edema, requiring temporary dialysis treatment.