Endovascular Repair (EVR)

Overview:

Endovascular Repair (EVR) is a minimally invasive procedure to treat aneurysms – weak or bulging sections of blood vessels. Instead of open surgery, EVR uses catheters and stent grafts to repair the artery from inside.

Benefits:

  • No open surgery required

  • Less pain and blood loss

  • Shorter hospital stay

  • Faster recovery

Process:

  • A catheter is inserted through a small cut in the groin.

  • A stent graft is guided to the affected vessel.

  • The graft seals the aneurysm from inside.

  • You recover under observation for 1–2 days.

FAQs:

Q1. What conditions are treated with EVR?
Mainly aortic aneurysms or damaged arteries.

Q2. How safe is it?
Very safe when performed by experienced specialists.

Q3. Can aneurysms come back?
Rarely, but regular follow-ups are needed to monitor the repair.