Abdominal iliac artery aneurysm 3.5cm is a more serious case.
Abdominal iliac aneurysm is usually an abnormal lesion of the abdominal aorta, and the wall of the blood vessel at the site of the aneurysm is relatively thinner, so that under the constant impact of the blood flow, rupture may occur and lead to hemorrhage, and in severe cases, hemorrhagic shock is likely to result in the death of the patient. When the abdomino-iliac aneurysm reaches 3.5cm, it is easy to rupture and lead to serious consequences.
If an abdomino-iliac aneurysm of 3.5cm is found, it is generally recommended to perform timely surgery to remove the aneurysmal tissue, and then perform anastomosis of vascular tissues or endoluminal septostomy, so as to avoid rupture of the aneurysm, and also to prevent the aneurysm from causing pressure on the surrounding tissues.
Abdominal iliac artery aneurysm 3.5cm is usually more dangerous, must promptly seek medical treatment for active examination and treatment, after the operation need more bed rest, will slowly return to normal.