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Why is the doctor performing this surgery? To repair a weakened portion of the aorta located in the
abdomen.
The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It
carries oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the
body, including the abdomen. The weakened aorta can balloon
out, becoming thin, large, and fragile. This ballooning is
called an aneurysm. As it progresses, there is risk of
rupture, with massive internal bleeding.
What is the surgery?
Traditional AAA Repair is an open-abdomen surgery. The bulging aneurysm part of the aorta is removed,
an artificial graft is put in its place, and the remaining
aortic end-pieces are reattached to the graft. Alternatively,
a less invasive surgery involves placing a stent graft to
cover the aneurysm. Blood flows through the stent, entirely bypassing
the aneurysm, thus preventing rupture, excluding the aneurysm
from the circulation. This less invasive procedure can decrease
length of stay and recovery time significantly.
Where is the surgery performed?
In the Operating Room (OR), under general anesthesia.
How long does this surgery take?
AAA Repair usually takes 3-6 hours.
More Information
For more information about a related procedure, please read
our article on Abdominal Aortic
Aneurysm (AAA) – Endovascular Graft.
6/23/2008
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