Aneurysm management involves the diagnosis, monitoring, and treatment of aneurysms, which are weak areas in the walls of blood vessels that can result in potentially life-threatening ruptures if left untreated. Management strategies typically involve imaging studies to accurately diagnose the presence and location of aneurysms, monitoring their growth and changes over time, and deciding on the most appropriate treatment options, such as surgery, endovascular procedures, or medication therapy. The ultimate goal of aneurysm management is to prevent rupture and its associated complications, and to improve patient outcomes and quality of life.