3D Model of Aneurysms of Aortic Arch Branches
An aneurysm in the branches of the aortic arch refers to an abnormal, localized dilation of the blood vessel walls in arteries such as the brachiocephalic, left common carotid, or left subclavian arteries. These aneurysms increase the risk of rupture, which can cause life-threatening internal bleeding. Symptoms may include chest or back pain and a pulsating sensation in the neck. Treatment may involve endovascular stenting or surgical repair depending on the size and risk of rupture. Explore this condition in more detail with our 3D model of Aortic Arch Aneurysms.