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A brain aneurysm is a potentially life threatening condition that can affect a person at any age. If a brain aneurysm bursts, or ruptures, it’s an emergency situation that can result in a stroke, brain damage, and even death if not treated immediately.
Brain aneurysms can be treated using surgery if they have burst (ruptured) or there’s a risk that they will burst. Brain aneurysms are unpredictable and may not show any symptoms until they grow large or rupture. Large or ruptured aneurysms will usually show definite symptoms & require emergency care
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The shape of an aneurysm is described as being fusiform or saccular which helps to identify a true aneurysm. A aneurysm involves all three layers of the arterial blood vessel wall. Fusiform-shaped aneurysm, Saccular-shaped aneurysm, Pseudoaneurysm
- ✔️ Brain Aneurysm
- ✔️ Aortic Aneurysm
- ✔️ Peripheral Aneurysm
Brain Aneurysm
A bulging or weakened area in the blood vessels of the brain. If ruptured, it can lead to a life-threatening stroke.
Aortic Aneurysm
An abnormal enlargement of the aorta, the body's largest artery, often occurring in the chest or abdomen.
Peripheral Aneurysm
Aneurysms that develop in arteries outside the brain and aorta. These are more common in limbs or neck vessels.
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Aneurysm clipping is a surgical procedure performed to treat an intracranial aneurysm. This technique involves a craniotomy followed by microsurgical placement of a titanium or alloy clip across the neck of the aneurysm to prevent rupture or rebleeding. The clip permanently isolates the aneurysm from normal circulation while preserving the parent vessel