EVAR for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms

Written by: Mr Said Abisi
Published: | Updated: 10/02/2023
Edited by: Carlota Pano

An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a swelling or enlargement in the lower part of the aorta, the main artery in the body. Depending on the AAA, surgery such as endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR) may be required to treat it.

 

Here to provide an expert insight into EVAR surgery, including risks, recovery and results, is Mr Said Abisi, award-winning consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon.

 

 

What is EVAR surgery?

 

EVAR is a minimally invasive surgical procedure used to repair abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs).

 

During the procedure, a stent-graft (a fabric tube) is placed inside of the affected section of the aorta. The stent-graft then redirects blood flow away from the AAA, preventing the AAA from rupturing.

 

When is EVAR surgery necessary?

 

EVAR surgery is required for patients who have been diagnosed with an AAA that is at risk of rupture. This risk is determined by the size of the AAA and the patient's overall medical condition. 

 

Are there any major risks or complications?

 

Possible risks of EVAR surgery include bleeding, infection, and damage to the blood vessels or to the organs surrounding the aorta. As well as this, there is also a small risk of the AAA re-occurring or the stent-graft becoming displaced. 

 

What is recovery like?

 

Although the recovery time can vary, the majority of patients are able to return to their normal activities within a few weeks.

 

In some cases, rehabilitation may be recommended to strengthen the muscles and increase mobility.

 

Are the results of EVAR surgery permanent or are follow-up operations required?

 

The results of EVAR surgery are generally considered to be permanent. However, the stent-graft might need to be replaced in the future if it becomes damaged or detached.

 

Regular follow-up scans are generally required to monitor for any changes occurring in the AAA.

 

 

If you require EVAR surgery and wish to consult your options with an expert, do not hesitate to visit Mr Abisi’s Top Doctors profile today.

By Mr Said Abisi
Vascular surgery

Mr Said Abisi is a respected and award-winning consultant vascular and endovascular surgeon based in London. One of the most experienced and sought after surgeons in Europe, his specialist areas of expertise include varicose veins, aortic aneurysms, peripheral arterial disease, leg ulcers and thoracic outlet syndrome (TOS). 

He privately practises at London Bridge Hospital and Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Private Healthcare alongside the Platinum Medical Centre and KIMS Hospital, while his NHS base is Guys and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust.    

After graduating with an MD, Mr Abisi completed his vascular surgical training in Nottingham and at King's College London, where he was awarded an MD MS. He then went on to undertake extensive training during his fellowships at Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital and at Skåne University Hospital, Malmo, Sweden. Furthermore, he is an international proctor in advanced endovascular treatments.

Mr Abisi has many publications in prominent scientific journals and his work has received awards, including the PGCAP 2008. Mr Abisi's history of research involves a focus on improving the outcome of surgical treatments for patients through less-invasive procedures such as endovascular surgery.

He is a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons and a member of the UK Vascular Society and European Society of Vascular Surgery (ESVS). 

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