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  2. Abdominal aortic aneurysm - Wikipedia

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    Ten years after open AAA repair, the overall survival rate was 59%. [53] Mycotic abdominal aorta aneurysm (MAAA) is a rare and life-threatening condition. Because of its rarity, there is a lack of adequately powered studies and consensus on its treatment and follow-up.

  3. Aneurysm of sinus of Valsalva - Wikipedia

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    If a sinus of Valsalva aneurysm ruptures, the life expectancy without treatment is approximately four years. [8] Surgery carries a 1% risk of intra-operative death with higher risks associated with infected aneurysms, and 5- to 10-year survival rates following surgery range from 82 to 97%. [8]

  4. Open aortic surgery - Wikipedia

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    Recovery time after OAS is substantial. Immediately following surgery, patients can expect to spend 1–3 days in the intensive care unit, followed by 4–10 days on the hospital ward. After discharge, patients will take 3–6 months to fully recover their energy and return to their pre-operative daily activities.

  5. Life Expectancy in the Year You Were Born - AOL

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    Overall life expectancy: 76.4. Women: 79.3. Men: 73.5. On average in 2021, life expectancy for men fell quicker than women, widening a gap that had been growing over the past decade.

  6. Superior mesenteric artery syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Superior mesenteric artery compressing the duodenum, featuring the superior mesenteric artery syndrome. Superior mesenteric artery (SMA) syndrome is a gastro-vascular disorder in which the third and final portion of the duodenum is compressed between the abdominal aorta (AA) and the overlying superior mesenteric artery.

  7. Brain aneurysm treatment may speed recovery and lessen ... - AOL

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    An experimental new device currently undergoing clinical trials may soon offer a safer, faster treatment for aneurysms.

  8. Aortic rupture - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause is an abdominal aortic aneurysm that has ruptured spontaneously. Aortic rupture is distinct from aortic dissection , which is a tear through the inner wall of the aorta that can block the flow of blood through the aorta to the heart or abdominal organs .

  9. Endovascular aneurysm repair - Wikipedia

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    An endoleak is a leak into the aneurysm sac after endovascular repair. Five types of endoleaks exist: [14] Type I - Perigraft leakage at proximal or distal graft attachment sites (near the renal and iliac arteries) Type II - Retrograde flow to the aneurysm sac from branches such as the lumbar and inferior mesenteric arteries. Type II endoleaks ...

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