Protect Your Lifeline: Advanced Aortic Interventions
Minimally invasive solutions for complex aortic conditions.
Your aorta is the lifeline that carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your body. With advanced interventional radiology techniques, we ensure precise and effective treatments for aortic aneurysms and related conditions, giving you a safer and faster path to recovery.
Protect Your Lifeline: Advanced Aortic Interventions
Minimally invasive solutions for complex aortic conditions.
Your aorta is the lifeline that carries oxygen-rich blood from your heart to the rest of your body. With advanced interventional radiology techniques, we ensure precise and effective treatments for aortic aneurysms and related conditions, giving you a safer and faster path to recovery.
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm – TEVAR
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms involve the enlargement of the aorta in the chest, posing a risk of rupture or dissection. Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (TEVAR) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat these aneurysms. TEVAR involves inserting a stent-graft through a small incision in the leg to reinforce the weakened aorta, reducing the risk of rupture and allowing for a quicker recovery with minimal discomfort.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm – EVAR
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) occur in the aorta below the diaphragm and can lead to life-threatening complications if left untreated. Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) is a less invasive procedure that repairs the aneurysm by inserting a stent-graft through the femoral artery. This method minimizes surgical risks, speeds recovery, and preserves normal aortic function, offering long-term stability.
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysm – TEVAR
Thoracic Aortic Aneurysms involve the enlargement of the aorta in the chest, posing a risk of rupture or dissection. Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (TEVAR) is a minimally invasive technique used to treat these aneurysms. TEVAR involves inserting a stent-graft through a small incision in the leg to reinforce the weakened aorta, reducing the risk of rupture and allowing for a quicker recovery with minimal discomfort.
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm – EVAR
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms (AAA) occur in the aorta below the diaphragm and can lead to life-threatening complications if left untreated. Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) is a less invasive procedure that repairs the aneurysm by inserting a stent-graft through the femoral artery. This method minimizes surgical risks, speeds recovery, and preserves normal aortic function, offering long-term stability.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is an aortic aneurysm, and how is it treated?
An aortic aneurysm is a bulge or ballooning in the aorta wall. Treatments like EVAR (Endovascular Aneurysm Repair) or TEVAR (Thoracic Endovascular Aneurysm Repair) involve minimally invasive procedures to place stents and support the weakened area.
How long does it take to recover from an aortic intervention?
Recovery times are significantly shorter with interventional radiology—most patients return to normal activities within a week.
Who is eligible for endovascular aortic interventions?
Most patients with aneurysms or other aortic conditions are eligible. However, eligibility depends on factors like aneurysm size, location, and overall health.
What are the risks of untreated aortic conditions?
Untreated aneurysms can grow and rupture, leading to life-threatening internal bleeding. Prompt treatment significantly reduces these risks.
Are these procedures painful?
Interventional aortic procedures are minimally invasive, requiring only small incisions. Pain is typically minimal and managed effectively.
What imaging is required before the procedure?
High-quality imaging like CT angiography is essential for planning the intervention, ensuring precision and success.
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