**Originally posted by user WomenHeart 06/01/2005 : 13:23:37 **
I had a routine cardiac cath 7/16/04. Everything checked out fine. I was given materials to read ahead of time and signed the consent and knew what was going on the entire time. At the end of the procedure, the Dr. had a very difficult time and it was extremely painful. Apparently, the local shot was not enough. After the procedure, I was told my heart was fine and was handed a brochure that the Dr. elected to use the Angio-Seal for the femoral artery. I knew nothing about it ahead of time. I learned a week later from the nurse that he had just started using the procedure a few weeks ago. No wonder he had so much trouble with it. The nurse in the operating room was trying to help tell him which way to position it, etc. The problem was with the angio-seal during the painful completion of the procedure. And I was in alot of pain for the first two weeks, on Advil which helped but it never went away. Kept awake nights also. The third week, got better. The end of the third week, the pain is back. Had an ultrasound and no problems found. The cardiologist said to see my family dr. if I was having pain. Said unrelated to his procedure. That is not the case. It is the angio-seal. I am wondering what any of you who have had this thing have done after you've seen your Dr. Did any of you know about the angio-seal before the procedure? What do you do when you still have pain and the Dr doesn't acknowledge? Any suggestions where to go from here?
callie




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