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Chapter 1821 - The countless difficulties in surgery

At present, the treatment for Debakey type 3 aortic dissection tumor was mainly through artificial blood vessel replacement surgery.

Since the cause of Marfan syndrome could not be completely eradicated, and the residual lesions at the distal ends still had the possibility of further development, there was a great possibility of recurrence after the heart vessel replacement surgery.

Dr. Ludi probably had a premonition about this and told his wife to go to The King's Hospital immediately if she felt unwell.

So this time, she was discovered very early and should have already started to control her blood pressure in the intensive care unit to prevent her condition from deteriorating further and wait for the next treatment.

The more troublesome part about Marfan syndrome was that all the major blood vessels in the body had pathological signs of middle layer cystic necrosis. Even if this operation was successful, no one could predict when the disease would act up again.

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