An aneurysm is the ballooning of the vessel wall involving the layers of the vessel wall. Over time, as blood flow continues, the pressure causes the area to stretch and enlarge.
Aneurysms can occur in:
If the vessel wall weakens too much, the aneurysm can rupture, causing life-threatening internal bleeding.
Types of Aneurysms
Aneurysms are often silent until they grow large or rupture. However, depending on the location, some warning signs can appear.
Ruptured aneurysms are life-threatening as they cause massive internal bleeding. It is a medical emergency.
Many aneurysms go unnoticed because:
Treatment depends on aneurysm size, location, and rupture risk. At CIIVES, we use the latest vascular techniques for safe, effective results.
Small, stable aneurysms are closely monitored through ultrasound or CT scans every few months to track size changes.
A minimally invasive procedure where a stent graft is placed inside the artery to reinforce the weakened wall and prevent rupture.
For ruptured aneurysms, immediate surgical intervention is critical to stop bleeding and restore circulation.
Discover how timely aneurysm repair has saved lives and prevented life-threatening ruptures.
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