Regardless of aneurysm size, it may or may not rupture. It will rupture any time it wants to, whether it's large or small. I speak from experience. Eleven years ago, I had 2 ruptured aneurysm and was very lucky to have survived it with clipping procedures. 6 months ago, I was diagnosed with a new small .05 mm unruptured aneurysm on the opposite side of the last one. Coiling was not possible cuz of the wide neck of the aneurysm so the clipping was done.
BTW, regardless of the blood pressure level, the aneurysm can also rupture. Just like I said, "any time it wants to". However, the lesser chance of it rupturing if your blood pressure level is controlled. Continuous elevated blood pressure levels will provoke it to rupture. The best way you can do is control your blood pressure levels, stop smoking if you're a smoker, quit alcohol intake, live a healthy lifestyle, maintain a healthy diet, get regular doctor check-ups.
The mortality rate for surgically treated abdominal aortic aneurysm is about 5% and increases to 50% for aneurysms that rupture. Thoracic aneurysms also have a mortality rate of about 5%
from what I have learned, on average it grows .2 to .4 a year. Given that some do not grow and others grow faster. I have a thoracic ascending aortic aneurysm that has grown from 3.0 (normal) to 4.7. It is checked every year.
An aneurysm 10mm or under is considered a small aneurysm
Growth hormones affect the rate at which you grow.
The chance of having another aneurysm after undergoing surgery for an initial aneurysm varies based on individual risk factors, such as genetics, the type of aneurysm, and overall vascular health. Studies suggest that the recurrence rate can range from 10% to 20% over a lifetime, but it can be lower for those who have undergone successful treatment and maintain a healthy lifestyle. Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider and imaging studies can help monitor any potential risks.
I have an aneurysm of the leg
Aneurysmectomy is surgical removal of an aneurysm.
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Repair of the aneurysm will provide normal blood flow to the systemic circulation. Pain associated with the aneurysm will be relieved by the repair. The risk of aneurysm rupture will be eliminated.
Although it is much more likely for the elderly to have an aneurysm than for children to have such an ailment, it is possible.
No, it will not pay. An aneurysm is not an accident.
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