Carotid ophthalmic aneurysm can be treated with conservative therapy, interventional embolization or craniotomy.
1. Conservative treatment: Conservative treatment can be chosen for patients with carotid ophthalmic aneurysm without obvious symptoms, with regular review, if the aneurysm increases in size, timely surgery is needed.
2. Interventional embolization: For patients whose aneurysm size reaches the indication of surgery, interventional embolization is usually chosen. This method has less damage to patients and faster recovery, and is more commonly used nowadays.
3. Craniotomy: patients with large aneurysm diameters and difficulties in interventional embolization can choose to undergo craniotomy for aneurysm closure. This method is more damaging to patients and has more possible complications, so it is recommended to choose the treatment method under the guidance of doctors.
Once the intracranial aneurysm is found, attention should be paid to it, and regular review should be made, and surgery should be chosen in time after the indication of surgery is reached, so as to prevent the rupture of the aneurysm from causing subarachnoid hemorrhage, which will bring more pain to the patients.