Symptoms of moyamoya disease after surgery?

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Moyamoya disease, a major cerebrovascular disease, its treatment is not so simple. In order to avoid this, female friends must take precautions. The academic community agreed that medical conservative treatment of moyamoya disease is basically useless, only through surgical treatment. When it comes to surgery, many patients with moyamoya disease surgery sequelae. So what are the symptoms of moyamoya disease after surgery? What about it? Let's take a look at it.

Symptoms of moyamoya disease after surgery?

First: actually, there should be no such worry. On the contrary, suffering from moyamoya disease, if not surgical treatment, will lead to a variety of sequelae. Simply speaking, the operation will not leave any sequelae for patients with moyamoya disease. After the operation to improve the blood supply to the brain, it is possible to improve the sequelae of many previous cerebral ischemia.

Second: moyamoya disease, is due to cerebral artery lumen gradually narrow or occlusion, leading to the brain's blood supply blocked. After the brain blood supply is insufficient, there will be different degrees of headache, dizziness, limb weakness, blindness and other symptoms. It can be seen that only by reconstructing the blood flow channel can we achieve sufficient blood supply to the brain.

Third: at present, the surgical treatment of moyamoya disease is divided into direct bypass surgery, indirect bypass surgery and combined vascular bypass surgery. The first two kinds of operation are traditional operations for moyamoya disease, which have the disadvantages of limited improvement and slow effect. Moyamoya disease combined with vascular bypass surgery overcomes the shortcomings and limitations of the first two kinds of surgery, through the establishment of adequate and effective collateral blood flow bypass, comprehensively improve the blood supply to the brain, so as to effectively avoid the occurrence of cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage.

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Although moyamoya disease may cause a small number of irreversible nerve damage, most of the symptoms caused by moyamoya disease can be recovered after surgery.