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Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm in Germany

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Best hospitals and doctors for abdominal aortic aneurysm treatment in Germany

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Cost for treatment

Diagnostic tests for abdominal aortic aneurysm
1819
Treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm with endovascular aortic prosthetics
20253.88
Endovascular bifurcational operation of the abdominal aortic aneurysm
20480.42
Abdominal aorta open prosthetics of abdominal aortic aneurysm
26293.42
Replacement of abdominal aortic section prothesis during aortic aneurysm
20110.85
General therapeutic rehabilitation
0.00
DKD HELIOS Clinic Wiesbaden
Germany, Wiesbaden
DKD HELIOS Clinic Wiesbaden
Overall rating9.2 / 10
The DKD HELIOS Clinic Wiesbaden has long made a name for itself in the international medical arena by introducing an optimal model of medical care, combining the use of the most advanced medical technologies, the experience of highly qualified doctors and impeccable quality of patient care. The medical facility first opened its
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St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Germany, Eschweiler
St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler
Overall rating8.3 / 10
According to the prestigious Focus magazine, the St. Antonius Hospital Eschweiler ranks among the top medical facilities in North Rhine-Westphalia! The hospital is a modern medical complex with 13 specialized departments. The hospital has more than 165 years of history, so it has long won an excellent reputation not only in Germ
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St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Germany, Haan
St. Joseph Hospital Haan
Overall rating9 / 10
The St. Joseph Hospital Haan has a long history of providing top-class medical services and tender care for patients in accordance with Catholic principles. The priority clinical focuses include cardiology, pulmonology, gastroenterology, oncology, endocrinology, general and abdominal surgery, endocrine surgery, hernia repair sur
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Hospital Nordwest Frankfurt am Main
Germany, Frankfurt am Main
Hospital Nordwest Frankfurt am Main
Overall rating8.8 / 10
According to the reputable Focus magazine, the Hospital Nordwest Frankfurt am Main ranks among the top German medical facilities! The hospital has a reputation of a modern multidisciplinary medical center with excellent quality of services. The medical complex is an academic hospital of the Goethe University Frankfurt, thanks t
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Martha-Maria Hospital Munich
Germany, Munich
Martha-Maria Hospital Munich
Overall rating8.9 / 10
The Martha-Maria Hospital Munich is one of the medical facilities of the Martha-Maria Diaconal Enterprise, as well as an academic hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich. For the patient, this means a combination of advanced medicine with a humane attitude towards the patient's worries and his life situation. The
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Luisenhospital Aachen
Germany, Aachen
Luisenhospital Aachen
Overall rating9.8 / 10
The Luisenhospital Aachen is a modern health facility that offers top-class European-standard service. The medical complex is an academic hospital of RWTH Aachen University, which provides patients with access to innovations in diagnosis and treatment. The hospital first opened its doors to patients in 1967 and has been carrying
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An abdominal aortic aneurysm is a local enlargement of this vessel by 50% or more, or 3 cm or more. The risk of developing the disease increases with age, since atherosclerosis and arterial hypertension are its main causes. Approximately 5% of men and 1.7% of women over 65 have an abdominal aortic aneurysm. If left untreated, it can rupture, and this complication is highly likely to be fatal. To avoid complications, it is worth treating the condition in a timely manner, even if you do not have any symptoms. In Germany, you can cure your aneurysm once and for all. In most cases, doctors perform minimally invasive endovascular procedures instead of traumatic open surgeries.

Content

  1. Diagnostics
  2. Principles of treatment
  3. How is endovascular treatment performed?
  4. How is open surgical repair performed?

To treat an aortic aneurysm, most patients undergo an endovascular repair with a stent graft (a tube placed inside the aorta). The specialists rarely resort to open surgery.

You can undergo your treatment in one of the following hospitals: University Hospital of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Charite University Hospital Berlin, or University Hospital Saarland Homburg.

Please contact the Booking Health company and we will fully arrange your trip. We will select a clinic and a doctor for you, recommend the best treatment method for you, help you to apply for a visa and get to the clinic, translate documents and medical records into German, provide interpreting services, and advise on any other issues.

Diagnostics

 

Ultrasound scanning is the main diagnostic method used for aortic aneurysm screening, which is identifying the disease in asymptomatic populations, as well as monitoring patients who do not yet require any treatment. An ultrasound examination is quite accurate. The only drawback to this method is that there could be an error in determining the size of an aneurysm (the average mistake is ±2 mm). The accuracy decreases as the aortic diameter increases.

Computed tomography is highly accurate and is used to plan the operation. The specialized centers in Germany carry out this examination with an angiography: with intravenous contrast enhancement. A CT scan is performed with a 3D reconstruction, which eliminates the overestimation of the diameter in a case of vascular tortuosity. The accurate measurement and assessment of the aortic structure is especially important when planning an endovascular repair with a stent graft.

An MRI scan is used less often. In terms of information content, the procedure is comparable to the CT scan, but does emit radiation and does not require the injection of an iodine-containing contrast media. It is suitable for people with an allergy to contrast agents and patients with kidney failure. However, MRI scanning is worse than CT scans at showing the calcified plaques in the aortic lumen.

Principles of treatment

 

According to European recommendations, surgical treatment can be performed in the following cases:

  • on an aneurysm with a diameter of more than 5.5 cm in men and more than 5 cm in women;
  • on an aneurysm with a growth rate of 1 cm per year or more, regardless of its diameter.

The types of surgical approach options are:

  • an endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR);
  • an open surgical repair (OSR).

Endovascular operations are considered to be preferable, as they are less traumatic and provide comparable therapeutic results.

The trials involving hundreds of thousands of patients have shown that:

  • the mortality of patients within 30 days after the endovascular treatment is slightly more than 1%, which is three times lower than after open surgery;
  • after an endovascular treatment, rehabilitation is faster, there is less blood loss, and the duration of the hospitalization period is shorter;
  • the 10 year survival rate of patients using the two methods is the same.

However, open surgical repair also has its advantages. The main one is the lower risk of an aneurysm rupture and less chance of revision surgery. Some patients who have an endovascular intervention will require replacement of an abdominal aortic prosthesis in the future.

At the same time, the European guidelines specify the endovascular technique as the only treatment standard, if it is technically accessible. This suggests that this minimally invasive procedure has more advantages than disadvantages. The open prosthesis of the abdominal aorta can be performed in special cases: only in patients with a low surgical risk and a high life expectancy, as well as in complex aneurysms.

How is endovascular treatment performed?

 

The endovascular repair for an abdominal aortic aneurysm involves the insertion of a graft into the lumen of a blood vessel to remove the aneurysmal sac from the bloodstream.

The graft is delivered through the femoral arteries. Endovascular prosthetics are performed under X-ray guidance. The type and size of the prosthesis are selected individually, depending on the location of the aneurysm. Infrarenal aneurysms are more common. In one out of three patients, they spread to the iliac arteries. To eliminate such aneurysms, endovascular bifurcation prosthetics with modular systems are used. The stent grafts consist of three modules: a bifurcated main body, which is placed in the aorta, and two leg modules, which are placed in the iliac arteries.

How is open surgical repair performed?

 

An open approach is used significantly less often for the treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysm in Germany. This can be transabdominal (through the abdomen) or retroperitoneal (through an incision in the lower back). The transabdominal approach is more commonly used. The retroperitoneal method is only used in patients with extensive scarring and adhesions from previous surgical procedures or radiation.

When performing the operation, doctors clamp the aorta and place a graft (prosthesis). Straight tubular grafts are preferable to bifurcated grafts as they generate less blood loss and the operation is quicker.

To undergo treatment for your abdominal aortic aneurysm in one of the German hospitals, you are welcome to use the services of the Booking Health company. On our website you can see the cost of treatment and make an appointment at a favorable price. We will help you to find the best clinics in Germany and arrange your trip.

 

Authors: 

The article was edited by medical experts, board certified doctors Dr. Vadim Zhiliuk and Dr. Sergey Pashchenko. For the treatment of the conditions referred to in the article, you must consult a doctor; the information in the article is not intended for self-medication!

 

Sources:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

MedicineNet

Sience Direct