Cerebral blood vessel blockage after surgery to unblock the sequelae?

Cerebral blood vessel unblocking surgery is clinically known as cerebral blood vessel blockage intervention surgery, after the surgery, some patients may have sequelae. Cerebrovascular blockage interventional surgery is a minimally invasive surgery through the medical equipment, the completion of the blockage of cerebral blood vessels for the treatment of dredging, some patients in the postoperative period will appear anorexia, dizziness and other symptoms, and a portion of the patient will appear headache, due to this is a minimally invasive surgery and aftereffects, compared with the traditional surgery is relatively small. Cerebrovascular blockage interventional surgery is usually less risky, the success rate of surgery is higher, because it is a minimally invasive surgery, its incision is smaller, less harm to the patient, more conducive to the patient’s postoperative recovery, cerebrovascular blockage interventional surgery, to choose the regular large-scale health care institutions can reduce the risk of the operation, to avoid the sequelae of the emergence.