Aortic Aneurysm Surgery in Thailand

Hospitals and medical centers in Thailand performing Aortic Aneurysm Surgery.
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Private Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
Aortic Aneurysm Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
Bumrungrad International is an internationally accredited, multi-specialty hospital located in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.

Dr. Chaiwut Yottasurodom

Dr. Chaiwut Yottasurodom

Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart & Lung Surgery)
Dr. Chawalit Ongcharij

Dr. Chawalit Ongcharij

Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart & Lung Surgery)
Private Hospital in Pattaya, Thailand
Aortic Aneurysm Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
This multi-specialty tertiary hospital offers various medical services as well as dental procedures to local and overseas patients. It serves over 100,000 international patients every year.

Dr. Chayanin Vatcharasiritham

Dr. Chayanin Vatcharasiritham

Cardiothoracic Surgery
Dr. Chokchai Suwanakijboriharn

Dr. Chokchai Suwanakijboriharn

Cardiovascular Thoracic Sugery, General Surgery
Private Hospital in Phuket, Thailand
Aortic Aneurysm Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
A multi-specialty tertiary hospital located in Phuket. The hospital provides medical services to Thai locals as well as international patients. Aside from medical procedures, it also offers dental services through its Dental Center.

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Dr. Chokchai Suwanakijboriharn

Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart Surgery)
Dr. Sawat Asavapiyanond

Dr. Sawat Asavapiyanond

Cardiothoracic Surgery (Heart Surgery)
Private Hospital in Bangkok, Thailand
Aortic Aneurysm Surgery is available
✓ JCI accredited
✓ ISO certified
Vejthani is a 500 bed private hospital that serves international patients from over 40 countries annually. The hospital has all necessary services to accomodate medical tourists.

Dr. Vithaya Chaithiraphan

Dr. Vithaya Chaithiraphan

Cardiac imaging(MRI/CT)
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Dr. Piya Samankhatiwat

Thorasic Surgery
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About Aortic Aneurysm Surgery

This information is intended for general information only and should not be considered as medical advice on the part of Health-Tourism.com. Any decision on medical treatments, after-care or recovery should be done solely upon proper consultation and advice of a qualified physician.
What is Aortic Aneurysm?
An aortic aneurysm is a weakened and bulging area in the aorta, the major blood vessel that feeds blood to the body.
Depending on the size of the aneurysm and on other factors, your doctor may recommend that surgery will be done.

How can Aortic Aneurysm be treated?
Currently the only effective treatment for aortic aneurysm is surgery. A patch or artificial piece of blood vessel is sewn where the aneurysm was to reinforce the aorta so that it does not burst again.

Open aneurysm repair:
A open abdominal or open chest surgery which involves removing the damaged section of the aorta and replacing it with a synthetic tube (graft), which is sewn into place.

Endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR):
surgery is performed from within your aorta using catheters (thin long tubes). The catheters are entered through small incisions in the groin, and are used to guide and deliver a synthetic graft through the blood vessels to the site of the aneurysm. The graft reinforces the weakened section of the aorta to prevent rupture of the aneurysm.

Days admitted:
Typically 7 days at the hospital

Anesthesia:
General anesthesia

Recovery:
After an open surgery it can take you between 4 weeks to 3 months to fully recover. Endovascular surgery requires shorter recovery time.

Risks:
Surgery to repair aortic aneurysm is a serious procedure that involves great risks. Mortality rate from open repair surgery can be 4% or higher, depending on your condition and the quality of the surgeons.