Visceral artery aneurysm repair is a surgical procedure used to treat aneurysms in the visceral arteries, which supply blood to the organs such as the stomach, intestines, and liver. These aneurysms can be life-threatening if ruptured, leading to severe internal bleeding. The repair procedure involves removing or reinforcing the aneurysm using a graft or stent, restoring normal blood flow and preventing rupture.
Visceral artery aneurysm repair is essential for preventing severe complications such as hemorrhage and ensuring continued organ function. It helps improve long-term outcomes and reduce the risk of fatal events.