What does cerebrovascular malformation operation sequela have

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Cerebrovascular malformation is a very serious disease, which can lead to serious consequences. Therefore, if this disease is found, it should be treated in time, otherwise it will aggravate the disease. Let's talk about the sequelae of cerebrovascular malformation surgery.

What does cerebrovascular malformation operation sequela have

First: cerebrovascular malformation, also known as hemangioma, non real tumor, is congenital cerebrovascular dysplasia. There are many types in clinic, among which arteriovenous malformation is the most common. According to the diameter of malformation vascular mass, it is clinically divided into large, medium and small lesions. This disease is more common in men and young people.

Second: the most common clinical manifestation is rupture and hemorrhage of abnormal blood vessels, and epilepsy is the first symptom in some patients. Due to the phenomenon of "stealing blood", limited cerebral ischemia can lead to brain atrophy, mental retardation, and mental abnormality. If the bleeding is serious, brain hernia occurs, and it can often be fatal if it is not treated in time.

Third: may cause rebleeding, after interventional treatment may cause edema, water and other sequelae. Recurrence is unlikely. It is suggested that regular review of CT observation, if there is no postoperative hydrocephalus or other sequelae, there should be no problem. Pay attention to rest and control blood pressure. Prevent thrombosis.

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Therefore, before the decision to do cerebrovascular malformation surgery, we must clearly know what kind of sequelae may be caused, but we still suggest that we do surgery, because at least there is a chance of recovery, if not, it will only delay the disease.