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<blockquote data-quote="Hooper" data-source="post: 4346455" data-attributes="member: 46111"><p>Thanks for sharing.</p><p></p><p>Yes You do need to watch the Groin Closely. If you feel any thing unusual or experience a lot of bruising get it checked out by<strong> ultrasound.</strong></p><p>I had an experience after a stent where I had a Pseudo Aneurism, which means a dome clot formed above the incision on the entry of where they went in to place stent. This dome allows blood to pump thru the incision, not allowing the wound to heal. I had extreme bruising and some uncomfortable feelings in my groin and on return check, 7 days after stent, to my Heart DR. he said all was OK and never even offered to look at my leg even after mentioning my whole leg was a bruise, thigh to my calf, huge bruise. Fortunately my wife works at a Hospital and mentioned it to a Coworker, who happened to Specialize in Sonogram Technology. He told her to tell me to come in right away there may be a problem. Sure enough he took a look and the incision had the dome of clotted blood over the incision. If it had burst I would have bled out in a few minutes or so. </p><p>They rushed me to the Heart Hospital again and a Vein Specialist shot some Thrombus or something like that in the dome to clot it. They held me for two days to make sure it clotted, it did. </p><p>I'm thankful for Kent who risked his Job by doing an Ultrasound without Dr. orders to find the Aneurism.</p><p></p><p>These Photos are not my leg. just examples so if any one experiences this you know what it is.</p><p>My bruise was similar but different than this one. covered whole inside of groin down to calf.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]520975[/ATTACH][ATTACH=full]520976[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hooper, post: 4346455, member: 46111"] Thanks for sharing. Yes You do need to watch the Groin Closely. If you feel any thing unusual or experience a lot of bruising get it checked out by[B] ultrasound.[/B] I had an experience after a stent where I had a Pseudo Aneurism, which means a dome clot formed above the incision on the entry of where they went in to place stent. This dome allows blood to pump thru the incision, not allowing the wound to heal. I had extreme bruising and some uncomfortable feelings in my groin and on return check, 7 days after stent, to my Heart DR. he said all was OK and never even offered to look at my leg even after mentioning my whole leg was a bruise, thigh to my calf, huge bruise. Fortunately my wife works at a Hospital and mentioned it to a Coworker, who happened to Specialize in Sonogram Technology. He told her to tell me to come in right away there may be a problem. Sure enough he took a look and the incision had the dome of clotted blood over the incision. If it had burst I would have bled out in a few minutes or so. They rushed me to the Heart Hospital again and a Vein Specialist shot some Thrombus or something like that in the dome to clot it. They held me for two days to make sure it clotted, it did. I'm thankful for Kent who risked his Job by doing an Ultrasound without Dr. orders to find the Aneurism. These Photos are not my leg. just examples so if any one experiences this you know what it is. My bruise was similar but different than this one. covered whole inside of groin down to calf. [ATTACH type="full" width="267px"]520975[/ATTACH][ATTACH type="full"]520976[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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