What is the success rate of cerebrovascular malformation surgery
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The brain is one of the most important organs of the human body. Consciousness is generated through the brain to direct people to carry out all activities. For patients with brain damage, surgery is essential if they want to have their diseases treated reasonably. Let's talk about the success rate of surgical treatment of cerebrovascular malformations.
What is the success rate of cerebrovascular malformation surgery
First: cerebral vascular malformation is a common lesion leading to spontaneous cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage. In the early stage, there may be no obvious clinical symptoms or precursory headache. After ruptured hemorrhage, the symptoms of cerebral hemorrhage or subarachnoid hemorrhage appear, and there is a risk of continuous hemorrhage. DSA can determine its location and shape. Opinion and suggestion: craniotomy is recommended for the treatment of general diagnosis.
Second, the therapeutic effect of surgery is greater than the risk and trauma of surgery, and the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, so surgical treatment should be considered. Cerebrovascular malformation, to see long in that part, how big the deformity is. What kind of operation, intervention or surgery. Interventional surgery has high risk, small trauma, fast recovery, high cost, but can not completely embolize; open surgery has little risk, but big trauma, slow recovery. The larger the hospital, the higher the success rate.
Third: closely observe vital signs, pay attention to the occurrence of intracranial hematoma, shock and brain edema, and make corresponding treatment; for those who continue to reduce blood pressure to treat "normal perfusion pressure breakthrough syndrome" after operation, they should be treated and nursed by special personnel until the blood pressure returns to normal. Cerebral vascular malformation (CVM) is a congenital vascular dysplasia in early embryonic stage. According to its morphology, CVM can be divided into five categories: arteriovenous malformation, venous hemangioma, varicose vein, telangiectasia and cavernous hemangioma.
matters needing attention
Any operation has certain risks. For patients with cerebrovascular malformations, this operation is very important. If it is successful, a life can be saved. If the operation is not successful, the life safety of patients may be in danger, and the postoperative nursing is also worthy of attention.