How to Treat a Clipped Aneurysm

Clamped aneurysm generally refers to aortic clamped aneurysm, which can be relieved by acute general treatment, drug treatment and surgical treatment. 1. Acute general treatment: during the acute attack of aortic coarctation, patients should take absolute bed rest, avoid strenuous exercise or over exertion, and be given oxygen treatment when respiratory difficulty occurs. 2. Drug treatment: patients can take analgesic drugs, such as morphine, pethidine, etc., and antihypertensive drugs, such as metoprolol, nifedipine, etc., as prescribed by the doctor for the treatment of acute attack. 3. Surgical treatment: For patients who are not effectively treated with medication or whose condition is serious, surgical treatment can be carried out. Common surgical methods include aortic endoluminal repair, descending aortic artificial blood vessel transplantation, stenting and so on. It is recommended that patients should keep a good attitude in daily life, actively cooperate with the treatment, follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, and correct bad habits. Meanwhile, patients should undergo regular checkups so that doctors can understand the treatment effect and adjust the treatment plan in time.