How does aneurysm surgery work?

At present, the commonly used clinical aneurysm surgical methods include aneurysm isolation surgery, aneurysm spring coil embolization intervention, and so on.
1. Aneurysm isolation surgery: also known as aneurysm clamping surgery. It includes micro-bone window approach, traditional craniotomy, etc. The aneurysm is closed by clamping the supply of both ends of the aneurysm. By clamping the blood vessels supplying blood to both ends of the aneurysm, the blood supply is cut off and rebleeding is avoided. Before performing this type of surgery, it is necessary to make sure that there is a good supply of collateral blood to the brain.
2. Aneurysm spring coil embolization intervention: This type of surgery is an interventional procedure in which a spring coil is inserted into the aneurysm to coagulate the blood inside the aneurysm and reduce the risk of bleeding. This method is mainly applicable to aneurysms that are not clinically suitable for aneurysm isolation, but are accessible by catheter.
When an aneurysm occurs, it is recommended to go to the hospital in a timely manner. The specific method of aneurysm surgery needs to be determined by the clinician based on the condition of the aneurysm.