5-38a.7e:
Incision, excision and closure of blood vessels: Endovascular implantation of prosthetic stents: Thoracic aorta: Prosthetic stent, with blood supply to a vascular branch using chimney technique
You have had one or more stents implanted in your aorta.
The aorta begins at the heart itself. First it runs upwards and then it arches down through the chest to the abdomen. At around the level of the navel, the aorta branches into 2 large blood vessels. These blood vessels first run to the pelvis and then to the legs.
You have had treatment on your aorta in your chest.
Several blood vessels branch off the aorta, taking blood to the different parts of the body. You have had a small, additional stent implanted which routes the blood to one of the branches.
To implant a stent, a tube is used to push it, folded up, through the blood vessels. The stent is then unfolded in the correction location.
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If necessary, additional letters are appended to OPS codes to indicate which side of the body is affected.
- L: Left
- R: Right
- B: Both sides
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