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Updated · cleveland.com · May 25
Ohio Man, 70, Undergoes TAVR After Surviving 2022 Aortic Dissection
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Updated · cleveland.com · May 25

Ohio Man, 70, Undergoes TAVR After Surviving 2022 Aortic Dissection

1 articles · Updated · cleveland.com · May 25

Summary

  • A 70-year-old Northeast Ohio man underwent a transcatheter aortic valve replacement last year, the latest step in recovery after a life-threatening aortic dissection during a 2022 business trip to California.
  • In December 2022, his aorta tore while he was in a hotel room in Southern California; paramedics carried him down three flights of stairs and surgeons at Torrance Memorial saved his life.
  • Back in Ohio, University Hospitals doctors mapped out a two-step repair to reroute blood vessels and reinforce the damaged aorta with two mesh tubes, though a left-leg complication later slowed rehabilitation.
  • Tom said coordinated follow-up from his Cleveland care team, support from his three children, and ongoing strength training have helped him regain mobility and adjust to retirement after the ordeal.

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How did his surgery succeed when mortality rates for this procedure nearly doubled during the pandemic?
His enlarged aorta was monitored for years, so why did it suddenly tear without any immediate warning?