Can an 89-year-old man still have stenting for an abdominal artery aneurysm?

Whether 89 year olds can undergo stenting for abdominal artery hemangioma depends on their physical condition and the degree of vascular lesions, if the condition permits, it is possible to have the surgery. Stenting of abdominal arterial hemangiomas is mainly performed in an interventional way, and the surgery is less invasive. Therefore, for 89-year-olds, stenting of abdominal arterial hemangiomas can be performed if conditions permit after considering the location, size, vessel wall, and the ability to tolerate the surgery. If the evaluation results show that the risk of rupture of the aneurysm is high and the body cannot tolerate the surgery, the risk factor of the surgery is high, then stenting of abdominal arterial hemangiomas is not recommended, and conservative treatments such as medications can be chosen.