Advanced Vascular Surgery

Expert Aneurysm
Repair Solutions

Specialized open and endovascular aneurysm repair procedures to treat aortic and peripheral aneurysms, preventing life-threatening ruptures. Our expert vascular surgeons provide personalized care for optimal outcomes.

94%

Success Rate

2-4hr

Procedure Time

1,500+

Procedures

Board Certified

Vascular Specialists

Aneurysm Repair Procedure

1,500+

Successful Procedures

94%

Success Rate

20+

Years Experience

97%

Patient Satisfaction

Aortic Aneurysm Illustration
5.5cm Critical Size
Understanding the Condition

What is an Aneurysm?

An aneurysm is a bulge or weakening in the wall of an artery, most commonly in the aorta or peripheral arteries. If untreated, it can rupture, leading to life-threatening internal bleeding.

The Problem

Aneurysms can grow silently and rupture, causing severe complications with a mortality rate up to 80% if untreated.

The Solution

Open surgical repair or endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) strengthens the artery wall, preventing rupture.

The Outcome

94% success rate in preventing rupture and restoring vascular health for patients with aneurysms.

Critical Warning Signs

Recognize Aneurysm Signs Early

Many aneurysms are asymptomatic, but early detection can prevent rupture. Seek immediate medical attention if you experience these symptoms.

Urgent
Severe Abdominal Pain

Sudden, intense pain in the abdomen or back, often described as tearing.

Urgent
Pulsating Sensation

A throbbing or pulsing feeling in the abdomen or chest.

Urgent
Low Blood Pressure

Sudden dizziness, fainting, or signs of shock due to internal bleeding.

Shortness of Breath

Difficulty breathing, especially with thoracic aneurysms.

Hoarseness or Cough

Persistent cough or hoarse voice caused by pressure on nearby structures.

Urgent
Sudden Weakness

Weakness or collapse, indicating possible aneurysm rupture.

Act A.L.E.R.T. - Recognize Aneurysm Signs

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Abdominal pain

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Low blood pressure

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Emergency symptoms

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Rupture risk

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Time to call 911

Our Specialties

Aneurysm Repair Procedures

Our expert vascular team specializes in both open and endovascular aneurysm repair to treat aortic and peripheral aneurysms, preventing rupture and improving patient outcomes.

94-96% Success

Open Aneurysm Repair

Surgical procedure to replace the weakened artery section with a synthetic graft, ensuring long-term stability.

Duration: 3–5 hours
Recovery: 4–8 weeks
  • Durable, long-lasting repair
  • Effective for complex aneurysms
  • Prevents rupture
Best For:
Large or complex aneurysms requiring open surgery
92-95% Success

Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR)

Minimally invasive procedure using a stent graft to reinforce the artery wall, reducing rupture risk.

Duration: 2–3 hours
Recovery: 1–2 weeks
  • Less invasive than open surgery
  • Faster recovery time
  • Smaller incisions
Best For:
Patients with suitable anatomy for stent grafts
90-93% Success

Fenestrated EVAR

Advanced endovascular repair using customized stent grafts for complex aneurysms near vital arteries.

Duration: 3–4 hours
Recovery: 2–4 weeks
  • Targets complex aneurysms
  • Preserves blood flow to vital organs
  • Minimally invasive
Best For:
Juxtarenal or pararenal aortic aneurysms
Vascular Health Checkup
Aneurysm Screening Services
Patient Support Program

Why Choose Astikan Health

Excellence in Aneurysm Repair

Our multidisciplinary team combines expertise, advanced technology, and compassionate care to deliver outstanding outcomes for aneurysm repair patients.

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Board-Certified Specialists

Our vascular surgeons are board-certified with specialized training in aneurysm repair procedures.

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Advanced Technology

State-of-the-art imaging and endovascular suites for precise and safe repairs.

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Proven Safety Record

94% success rate with minimal complications and excellent patient outcomes.

Quick Recovery

Most patients resume normal activities within 1–4 weeks with proper care.

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Comprehensive Care

Complete aneurysm treatment program from diagnosis to recovery.

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Dedicated Facility

Specialized vascular center designed for optimal patient care and comfort.

1,500+

Procedures Performed

20+ Years

Combined Experience

Doctor with Aneurysm Patient

97%

Patient Satisfaction

94%

Success Rate

Vascular Care Room

Aneurysm Repair Recovery Timeline

Recovery from aneurysm repair varies by procedure type, with endovascular options offering faster recovery (1–2 weeks) and open surgery requiring 4–8 weeks.

Immediate Post-Op

1–3 days
  • Vital signs monitoring
  • Imaging to confirm graft stability
  • Pain management
  • Early mobilization (EVAR)

Hospital Recovery

3–7 days
  • Incision or catheter site monitoring
  • Blood pressure control
  • Light activity encouragement
  • Medication education

Early Home Recovery

1–4 weeks
  • Follow-up imaging
  • Gradual activity increase
  • Wound or site care
  • Antiplatelet or anticoagulant therapy

Full Recovery

4–8 weeks
  • Resume normal activities
  • Driving clearance
  • Long-term vascular monitoring
  • Lifestyle adjustments

Take the First Step Toward
Aneurysm Prevention

Don’t wait for symptoms to escalate. Our expert vascular surgeons provide comprehensive evaluations and personalized treatment plans for aneurysm repair.

  • Free initial consultation available
  • Same-week appointments for urgent cases
  • Comprehensive vascular screening
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