Is interventional aneurysm surgery risky?

Interventional aneurysm surgery is a new procedure developed in recent years that is less painful, requires less blood loss, and eliminates the need for major open-heart surgery, but it has a higher complication rate. Generally speaking, all medical procedures available to patients as a treatment have a high success rate. Patients need to go to a large, experienced medical center for the procedure, depending on the extent of the disease, and even the simplest minor procedures have a high surgical risk if performed in an inexperienced, or poorly equipped or qualified place.