Arterial aneurysm repair is a procedure used to treat aneurysms, which occur when an artery wall becomes weakened and bulges outward. This can happen in arteries throughout the body, such as the aorta or peripheral arteries. The procedure involves removing the aneurysm and replacing it with a graft to restore normal blood flow.
Aneurysm repair can be performed using open surgery or minimally invasive endovascular techniques, depending on the location and size of the aneurysm. The goal is to prevent rupture and reduce the risk of complications such as internal bleeding or organ damage.