How long does it take to wake up after cerebral thrombosis surgery

How long it takes to wake up after cerebral thrombosis surgery cannot be generalized, but is mainly related to the extent of the patient’s condition and the type of surgery used. Patients with mild, minimally invasive surgery may be awake for a short time after surgery. If the condition is serious and invasive, it is difficult to determine the time of awakening after surgery. 1. Patients with mild condition and minimally invasive surgery: If the condition of patients with cerebral thrombosis is not very serious, they can generally be treated by minimally invasive surgery, and the commonly used surgical methods include stent implantation and carotid artery endarterectomy, etc. This type of patients can be treated by minimally invasive surgery. Minimally invasive surgical treatment for this type of patients is conducive to the removal of blood clots, and the post-operative awakening time is faster, usually on the same day may be awakened. 2. Patients with serious condition and invasive surgery: If the condition of patients with cerebral thrombosis is more serious, they usually need to undergo invasive surgical treatments, such as decompression surgery of desmoid valve. These patients often have serious damage to brain nerves due to the influence of thrombus before the surgery, causing serious brain dysfunction. The awakening time after surgery is long and it is not possible to specify the exact time of awakening. Once a cerebral thrombosis occurs, the patient should be sent to the doctor at the first time for medical consultation, and after the diagnosis is clarified through further improvement of relevant examinations, the treatment will be guided by the doctor in order to prevent delaying the condition.