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Aortic aneurysm may be classified according to Crawford classification into 5 types: type 1, type 2, type 3, type 4 and type 5.
There are 2 types of aortic aneurysms: thoracic and abdominal. These can be further classified according to the respective part of the vessel that's been affected:
- Thoracic aortic aneurysm, which occur in the thoracic aorta (runs through the chest);
- Abdominal aortic aneurysm, which occur in the abdominal aorta, are the most common.
- Suprarenal - not as common, often more difficult to repair surgically due to the presence of many aortic branches;
- Infrarenal - often more easily surgically repaired and more common;
- Pararenal - aortic aneurysm is infrarenal but affects renal arteries;
- Juxtarenal - infrarenal aortic aneurysm that affects the aorta just below the renal arteries.
Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm may also be classified according to Crawford classification into 5 subtypes/groups:
- Type 1: from the origin of left subclavian artery in descending thoracic aorta to the supra-renal abdominal aorta.
- Type 2: from the left subclavian to the aorto-iliac bifurcation.
- Type 3: from distal thoracic aorta to the aorto-iliac bifurcation
- Type 4: limited to abdominal aorta below the diaphragm
- Type 5: from distal thoracic aorta to celiac and superior mesenteric origins, but not the renal arteries.[1]
- ↑ Frederick, John R., and Y. Joseph Woo. "Thoracoabdominal aortic aneurysm." Annals of cardiothoracic surgery 1.3 (2012): 277.