How long does it take to recover from aortic dissection

The recovery time for aortic coarctation patients depends on the surgical method and possible complications after surgery, as follows: 1. Lesions involving the ascending aorta or aortic valve: treated by ascending aortic replacement surgery or Bentall surgery, the risk is relatively small, and the patient recovers faster after surgery, usually discharged from the hospital in 7-10 days; 2. Lesions involving the ascending aorta and aortic arch: replaced by ascending aorta and aortic root, the risk is relatively high, and the patient recovers a little slower after surgery, usually discharged in about 15 days; 3. Aortic root replacement therapy, the risk is relatively high, the patient’s postoperative recovery is a little slow, usually about 15 days discharge; 3, Type B aortic coarctation: through the endoluminal isolation, aortic stent implantation treatment, less traumatic, the patient’s postoperative recovery is faster, usually 3-5 days discharge.