Aneurysm Repair / Aortic Aneurysm
Aneurysm Repair / Aortic Aneurysm Treatment

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad provides advanced aneurysm repair procedures for patients with aortic aneurysms, offering both open surgical repair and minimally invasive endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). Our experienced vascular and cardiothoracic surgeons specialize in treating the ballooning or weakening of the aorta to prevent life-threatening rupture and restore vascular health.
We use state-of-the-art imaging techniques like CT angiography and 3D reconstruction to assess the aneurysm and plan the most appropriate treatment. Whether through open surgery or a stent graft in EVAR, our focus is on ensuring precise repair, reduced complications, and faster recovery. Post-procedure monitoring and rehabilitation help patients regain strength and confidence.
If you are seeking aortic aneurysm repair in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted destination for high-risk vascular procedures. With expert surgeons, advanced technology, and patient-centered care, we deliver safe and effective treatment outcomes.
- Your 6 - Phase health Process
Your Complete Aneurysm Repair / Aortic Aneurysm Journey
🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification
- Often silent with no symptoms
- Pulsating feeling near the navel
- Deep, constant chest, back, or abdominal pain
- Shortness of breath, coughing, or hoarseness
- Sudden severe pain may indicate rupture
🔬 Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Vascular Surgeon
- Review of medical history, risk factors
- Physical examination for abdominal pulsations or bruit
- Initial imaging: Ultrasound or CT scan for size and location
- Risk assessment for surgery based on age and comorbidities
📝Phase 3: Diagnosis & Planning
- CT Angiography or MRI for detailed vascular mapping
- Measure aneurysm size (repair often recommended if >5.5 cm or rapidly growing)
- Evaluation of overall cardiovascular health
- Decision: Open repair vs Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR) based on anatomy
🔧Phase 4: Treatment Plan
- Open Surgical Repair:Large abdominal or chest incision
- Replace weakened aortic segment with a synthetic graft
- Endovascular Aneurysm Repair (EVAR):Minimally invasive
- Insert stent-graft via small groin incisions using catheters
- Faster recovery but requires suitable anatomy
🏥Phase 5: Post-Surgery Care
- ICU monitoring for 1–2 days
- Wound care and pain management
- Gradual increase in activity, avoid lifting heavy objects initially
- Medications for blood pressure and cholesterol control
- Imaging follow-ups (especially after EVAR) to check stent position
💪Phase 6: Recovery
- Return to daily activities: 4–6 weeks (EVAR), 2–3 months (open repair)
- Lifestyle changes: Stop smoking 🚭, healthy diet 🥗, regular exercise
- Lifelong surveillance: Periodic CT or ultrasound to monitor the repair
- Reduced risk of rupture and improved life expectancy
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An aortic aneurysm is a bulging or ballooning in the wall of the aorta (the body’s main artery). If it grows large or ruptures, it can be life-threatening.
Surgery is recommended if:
✔️ The aneurysm is larger than 5.5 cm (abdominal) or 5.0 cm (thoracic)
✔️ It’s growing rapidly (more than 0.5 cm in 6 months)
✔️ There are symptoms like pain or tenderness
✔️ There’s a risk of rupture based on imaging
Open Repair: A large incision is made to replace the damaged aorta with a graft.
Endovascular Repair (EVAR): A minimally invasive procedure using a stent graft inserted through small groin incisions.
EVAR is suitable for patients whose aneurysm anatomy allows the stent graft to anchor securely. A CT angiogram helps the surgeon decide.
Recovery depends on the type of repair:
• EVAR: Return to light activities in 2–4 weeks
• Open Repair: Return to light activities in 6–8 weeks