What Are Fusiform Aneurysms and Why Are They So Challenging to Treat?
Fusiform aneurysms are a rare and complex type of vascular abnormality in which a blood vessel bulges out in all directions, frequently affecting long segments of arteries, particularly those in the brain. Unlike saccular aneurysms, which form a distinct pouch, fusiform aneurysms affect the entire circumference of the artery, making diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment much more difficult.




















