Return to Search
EN
In certain types of cardiac aneurysms, the integrity of the heart wall can be severely compromised or completely lost. In such critical situations, immediate surgical intervention may be necessary. Failure to intervene promptly can lead to fatal hemorrhage. Beyond this acute risk, another grave complication is thromboembolism. Stagnant blood within the dilated aneurysmal sac can clot, dislodge, and travel to vital organs such as the brain or kidneys, resulting in severe and potentially life-threatening complications.