Aortic coarctation is not curable in medical terms. Some of the current treatments, such as endoluminal isolation surgery, are only treating the most dangerous segment, and other vessels are still in question. To use an analogy, a road that is very bad may be going to treat the worst puddle, and that one remaining road still has small puddles that are there just like a sandwich. So, strictly speaking, it’s not curable. But with the intraluminal isolation, surgical treatment, the most dangerous bomb has been defused, so it also provides a relatively safe way. After the surgery, it is still necessary to follow up regularly, to observe regularly if there are any problems with the distal vessels and if they continue to develop.