Can a ruptured cerebral aneurysm with subarachnoid hemorrhage be cured?

The overall therapeutic effect of cerebral aneurysm rupture subarachnoid hemorrhage is good, the specific prognosis is related to the situation at the time of admission, the presence of secondary bleeding after admission, the presence of postoperative vasospasm, as well as complications. The vast majority of young patients can be completely cured through treatment if they do not have serious neurological damage, such as limb hemiparesis, and so on. After the completion of the interventional procedure for cerebral aneurysm with subarachnoid hemorrhage, it is recommended that the patients be re-examined in half a year to find out the location of the stent, whether there is any stenosis of the blood vessel, and whether there is any dislodgement or loosening of the embolus.