The heart membrane known as pericardium is a membrane that separates the heart and protects it from the surrounding organs. In normal, there is a small amount of liquid. There are different factors that lead to an accumulation of excess fluid in pericardium, but this often causes no symptoms. However, the state of heart tamponade is a condition arising from the exaggerated amount of fluid, causing pressure on the heart and deviations from the blood flow to and from the heart, this imbalance leads to low blood pressure and shortness of breath. The common cause of the fold is the accumulation of fluid caused by a malignant tumor, that is, there are metastases that have reached the heart membrane of a malignant tumor that usually occurs in another place of the body from cancer in the lung or breast, and cancer cells are traced by examining the fluid. There are many other reasons for the accumulation of fluid in the heart of the heart, including inflammation of the heart, sometimes due to a decrease in the concentration of protein in the blood. In the event that the amount of fluid is large, the fluid must be displaced to prevent the formation of the heart shock and to diagnose the disease. Before the operation is performed, the doctor may want some extra tests before surgery that may include: X -rays for chest. Electrical planning to verify the rhythm of the heart. Blood tests to evaluate public health. Echo of the heart, to display the anatomy of the heart and the blood over the heart. Computerized tomography or magnetic resonance imaging if the doctor needs more information about the heart. Heart catheter to measure pressure in the heart. During the pericardiektomy operation under the influence of general anesthesia and in the operating room, this method is performed by some sternotomy or a few breasts (thoracotomy) of the left, in this method, a portion of the pericardic amputated and a framework that makes permanent displaced from the left to the left. After performing the operation, ask your doctor about what can be expected after surgery. Generally, after eradicating a tamor, the following may happen: Feel dizzy and confused when you wake up. Monitor your important signs such as: heart rate, blood pressure, breathing and oxygen levels carefully. You can have a tube that leads the liquid of your breast. Send the liquid liquid to the lab for analysis. Feel a little pain, but you should not experience severe pain. The symptoms of your heart improvement after a very short time of surgery. The next day, create liquids for surgery, where you can eat ordinary food after consulting a doctor. The need to stay in hospital for at least a few days will partly depend on the reason for your need to eradicate the pericardic.
Tamor’s eradication
