How is a splenic artery aneurysm treated?

Patient: Splenic artery aneurysm was detected by ultrasound during physical examination on September 29th. On the next day, he went to the hospital for enhanced CT review and the conclusion was: splenic artery aneurysm, size: 3CM*2.6CM, can it be treated without surgical resection of the spleen? Will the spleen function still exist after interventional embolization? Is there any risk of liver infection in the infarcted spleen after interventional embolization? Doctor:After seeing the radiographs, you need treatment: surgical reconstruction of the splenic artery, interventional embolization or stent reconstruction. You need to have a good CT scan before surgery. Patient: I heard people say that intervention can be done without surgery. I was admitted to 301 Hospital on October 15, and their treatment is to embolize the dead splenic artery, which, according to the doctor, will cause loss of splenic function and necrosis of the spleen. I thought it would be better to remove the spleen rather than to have it necrotic, which was also suggested by some doctors. However, I am not willing to do so, and I always want to see if it is possible to cure this disease and preserve the spleen function at the same time. Doctor:If you really want to save your spleen, and you are of average financial status, you can have the splenic artery reconstructed with autologous blood vessels at a cost of about 15,000 RMB. Interventional therapy is expensive.