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When the wall of a blood vessel

weakens,

a balloonlike bulge, called an aneurysm, sometimes

develops. This happens most often in the abdominal

aorta, an essential blood vessel that supplies blood to

your legs. The aorta is the largest blood vessel (artery)

in your body, running from the heart down through

your chest and abdomen.

A bulge in that vessel is called an abdominal aortic

aneurysm (AAA). If the bulge expands to the point

of breaking through one or more layers of the artery’s

wall, it can become a fatal bleed.

Every year, 200,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed

with an AAA, and about 15,000 die. A ruptured AAA

is the 15th leading cause of death in the country and

the 10th leading cause of death in men older than 55.

But if an AAA is found in time, doctors can often

successfully treat it with medicines or surgery.

Silent symptoms

In most cases, abdominal aortic aneurysms cause no

symptoms and are found when a patient is being

evaluated for another medical condition. However,

if you have a family history of AAA and feel sudden,

severe pain in your abdomen or back, seek immediate

care. These symptoms may signal that you have

developed an AAA, possibly one in the process of

rupturing.

COMMUNITY

VASCULAR HEALTH

Jackson Hospital vascular surgeons and other

doctors in a wide array of specialties collaborate as

a multidisciplinary team to provide coordinated,

comprehensive care. This collaborative approach

means doctors can evaluate you and develop a

treatment plan.

Jackson Hospital uses the most current imaging

tests to accurately diagnose abdominal aortic

aneurysms. Tests may include ultrasonography,

computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance

imaging (MRI) and others. Jackson Hospital physicians

have extensive experience performing surgery to

repair abdominal aortic aneurysms using endovascular

surgery and open abdominal surgery.

Expert care for you

The Joint Commission has certified Jackson Hospital

as the first hospital in Alabama for the surgical repair

of AAA. All areas of the AAA patient’s care were rig-

orously evaluated by a surveyor expert in the field of

AAA surgery and found to exceed standards of care.

During each patient’s hospital stay, our AAA Center

of Excellence nurse meets with them to discuss their

care and address any questions they may have. An in-

terdisciplinary team of caregivers also meets regularly

to review AAA patients’ care to ensure they received

excellent care.

Another first for Jackson

JACKSON HOSP I TAL CENTERS OF EXCELLENCE AMI (HEART ATTACK )

Abdominal aortic

aneurysm

SURGERY

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