Dissecting Aneurysms
Dissecting aneurysm happens when there is a tear in the inner layer of the blood vessel wall, causing it to peel away. This can lead to a new channel for blood flow inside the vessel wall, affecting the blood supply to certain organs or tissues. Treatment options include vessel occlusion, surgical trapping, or flow diverter, and early management is crucial to prevent serious complications.
What are the common symptoms of a dissecting aneurysm?
How is a dissecting aneurysm diagnosed?
What treatment options are available for a dissecting aneurysm?
How is a dissecting aneurysm diagnosed?
What treatment options are available for a dissecting aneurysm?