Does it matter if you still have a clamped aorta after stenting?

Aortic coarctation stent after there is still entrapment, more serious.
If there is still entrapment after aortic coarctation stent surgery, it may cause hemorrhage, even life-threatening, which is a more serious situation, and needs to take surgical measures as soon as possible, such as abdominal aortic coarctation resection or minimally invasive interventional surgery, as well as with the application of β-blockers, such as metoprolol, esmolol, etc., to control blood pressure.
If there is still entrapment after stenting of aortic coarctation, it is recommended to actively cooperate with professional doctors for standardized treatment. When the general conservative treatment is ineffective, combined with the patient’s physical condition, surgical treatment should be considered as soon as possible to avoid the risk of hemorrhage. After having an aortic coarctation stent, it is important to go to the hospital for regular checkups, so that early treatment measures can be taken once abnormal changes are detected.