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Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a silent yet potentially life-threatening condition that primarily affects men over the age of 65. Understanding the risks and the importance of regular screenings can prevent catastrophic outcomes.
What is AAA? An AAA occurs when a section of the aorta, the body’s main blood vessel, becomes enlarged or weakened. If it ruptures, it can cause severe internal bleeding, often with fatal consequences.
Why Men Are at Higher Risk:

- Age: Most cases occur in men aged 65 and older.
- Smoking History: Tobacco use significantly increases the likelihood of developing an aneurysm.
- Family History: Genetic predisposition plays a role in AAA risk.
Screening and Prevention:
- Ultrasound Testing: A simple, non-invasive test can detect AAA before it causes symptoms.
- Lifestyle Changes: Quitting smoking, managing blood pressure, and maintaining a healthy diet can reduce risk.
At VIC, we provide comprehensive AAA screening and treatment options, including minimally invasive endovascular aneurysm repair (EVAR). Don’t wait for symptoms—schedule your AAA screening today to ensure peace of mind.



