Abdominal aortic aneurysm is a dilatation and bulging of the abdominal aorta, just like a car tire with a bulge that can rupture at any time, often with irreparable hemorrhage and death by shock, with no time left for resuscitation at all. This disease is curable, an examination can clearly understand the arterial situation, and a surgery with little risk can cure it, as long as it is found in advance, but the sad thing is that it is often found only after the rupture of the aneurysm, which is mostly considered as myocardial infarction, pneumonia, chondromalacia, etc., and by the time the aneurysm ruptures, there is nothing that can be done! Its common causes are atherosclerosis, hypertension, and trauma, which cause the elastic fibers of blood vessels to break down and the walls of blood vessels to expand into aneurysms. The main symptoms are abdominal pain, low back pain, back pain, fever, fluctuating abdominal masses, and intestinal obstruction. Aortic CTA or MRI is recommended for all men over 40 years old with the above symptoms to rule out this disease. Interventional treatment of aneurysms is very effective and well established, requiring only local anesthetic puncture from the lower extremity and placement of a stent inside the aneurysm, with immediate and painless surgical results and 2-3 days of bed rest to walk on the floor.