Understanding Aneurysms: Causes, Risks, and Symptoms
an aneurysm is a bulge or weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel, most commonly in the aorta
other major arteries. If left untreated, it can rupture, causing life-threatening bleeding.
When Aneurysm need to be repaired?:
Aneurysm repair is done for:
Symptomatic Aneurysms – Aneurysms causing pain, pressure, or risk of rupture.
Rapidly Growing Aneurysms – Aneurysms that enlarge quickly over time and pose higher rupture risk
Benefits for Patients
✅ Medical Benefits:
Prevents aneurysm rupture, which can be life-threatening.
Restores normal blood flow in the affected artery.
Reduces symptoms like pain, swelling
Improves long-term survival by stabilizing the vessel wall
Why Patients Choose Aneurysm Repair
Early intervention significantly reduces the risk of rupture.
Minimally invasive endovascular repair offers quicker recovery and fewer complications.
Modern imaging and planning make aneurysm repair safe, precise, and highly effective.
✨ In summary
Aneurysm repair is a life-saving procedure that prevents rupture, restores blood flow, and improves long-term survival. Depending on the type and location, patients can choose between minimally invasive endovascular repair or open surgical repair, both of which significantly enhance safety, recovery, and quality of life