Endoaneurysmorrhaphia (Endoaneurysmorrhaphia; Endo- + Aneurysm + Greek. Rhaphe Suture; Syn. Matasa Operation)

Endoaneurysmoraphy is an innovative surgical operation that allows you to eliminate a defect in the vascular wall due to a traumatic aneurysm. The term "endoaneurysmoraphy" comes from the Greek words "endo-", meaning "within", "aneurysm", meaning "protrusion of the wall of a vessel", and "rhaphe", which translates to "suture".

With a traumatic aneurysm, damage to the vascular wall occurs, resulting in the formation of a protrusion - an aneurysmal sac. This condition is dangerous as it can lead to rupture of the vessel and internal bleeding.

The operation of endoaneurysmoraphy is carried out through the cavity of the aneurysmal sac and consists of suturing the defect of the vascular wall. The surgeon uses a special tool that allows sutures to be inserted inside the bag without disturbing the integrity of the vessel. This avoids open surgery and preserves the integrity of surrounding tissues.

Endoaneurysmoraphy surgery is safer and more effective compared to traditional methods of treating traumatic aneurysm. It allows you to reduce rehabilitation time and reduce the risk of complications.

Although endoaneurysmoraphy surgery is innovative, it still requires certain skills and experience on the part of the surgeon. Therefore, before performing this operation, it is necessary to carefully assess the patient’s condition and select the most appropriate treatment method.

In general, endoaneurysmoraphy is an effective treatment method for traumatic aneurysm, which allows saving patients' lives and minimizing the risk of complications.



Endoaneurysmorrhaphy (endoaneurysmorrhaphy; endo - + aneurysm + Greek - suture of aneurinoma; synonymous with matesa glanders) is a surgical intervention to close a defect in the vessel wall due to injury. Despite the relative simplicity of the endoaneurysadorrhaphy operation, its method should be chosen depending on a number of factors. The choice of treatment method depends on the results of preliminary diagnosis, clinical picture and location of the wound. This method is widely used in the practice of neurosurgery and is used to treat head wounds. Closing the wound is done with a dressing called a fascial dressing.