Can congenital cerebral hemangioma be treated?

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The disease of cerebral hemangioma can be caused by congenital factors. Generally, it belongs to intracranial aneurysm. After the onset of this disease, the human cerebral artery will expand abnormally, and many times it is cystic aneurysm. Of course, sometimes it can be fusiform aneurysm or pseudoaneurysm. Sometimes congenital cerebral hemangioma may also lead to spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage, so we must actively treat this disease. Of course, before treatment, we need to do the necessary examination, such as head CT or cerebral angiography.

Can congenital cerebral hemangioma be treated?

Through the examination, we have found the specific location, size and shape of congenital cerebral hemangioma, and then choose the treatment method. The disease can be treated by surgery. There are many surgical options, such as reinforcement, clipping, proximal ligation and so on.

Of course, endovascular embolization can also be selected for the treatment of congenital cerebral hemangioma. This kind of operation requires a series of micro medical devices, such as microcatheter, balloon, spring coil, etc., to prevent them from entering the cavity of intracranial aneurysm. These special medical micro devices will block the aneurysm.

Of course, some patients with congenital cerebral hemangioma may induce epilepsy because of this disease, so antiepileptic treatment should also be considered in the treatment. Of course, if the patient's mood is not stable, sedative treatment is also needed. If the patient feels pain, active analgesia is also needed.

matters needing attention

Some patients with congenital cerebral hemangioma may have hydrocephalus. In this case, external ventricular drainage is necessary. If the patient has hypertension due to congenital cerebral hemangioma, active antihypertensive treatment is also needed.