Splenic artery aneurysms (SAAs) are rare but potentially life-threatening, with rupture rates of 3-10%. While most remain asymptomatic, those larger than 2 cm are at increased rupture risk, necessitating intervention. This report discusses the successful endovascular treatment of a 52-year-old male with a 22 x26x24 mm SAA using a double-layer micromesh carotid stent. The procedure involved deploying two overlapping stents, achieving complete aneurysm thrombosis without complications. Endovascular methods, particularly stent grafting, have become preferred due to their lower morbidity compared to open surgery. The use of flexible, flow-diverting stents in tortuous anatomy demonstrates promising results, although further studies are needed for long-term outcomes.