Cerebral hemangioma generally refers to intracranial aneurysm, and most of the patients will not have obvious sequelae after craniotomy, while a few patients may have sequelae such as motor and speech dysfunction, epileptic seizures and mental changes.
1. Motor and language dysfunction: craniotomy for intracranial aneurysm may damage part of the brain tissue, and there may be sequelae such as slurred speech and inflexible limb movement after the operation.
2. Epileptic seizure: after craniotomy for intracranial aneurysm, abnormal discharge foci may be formed in the later stage of the operation, resulting in epileptic manifestations such as abnormal twitching of limbs, increased involuntary movements, etc., and when it is serious, there will be foaming at the mouth or even cervical ankylosis.
3. Mental changes: after craniotomy for intracranial aneurysm, patients may also have abnormal changes such as irritability, indifference and personality change, which may be related to the elevated excitability of the cerebral cortex.
Intracranial aneurysm craniotomy is more complicated, and the risk of surgery is relatively high, it is recommended that patients choose regular hospitals for intracranial aneurysm craniotomy, and then follow up the treatment under the guidance of the doctor after the operation.