Is craniotomy required for hematoma clearance after interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysm?

There is no need for craniotomy to remove the hematoma after interventional embolization of an intracranial aneurysm.
Interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysm is performed through the femoral artery, where a catheter is placed and a spring coil is placed at the aneurysm to fill the aneurysm and prevent and treat aneurysm bleeding.
After interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysm, bleeding stops and the hematoma that has been formed can be gradually absorbed, so there is no need for craniotomy hematoma removal and other treatments. In addition, patients should pay attention to control blood pressure, stay in bed, avoid exertion and emotional excitement, and regularly review the cranial CT and other related examinations to observe the absorption of hematoma, and adjust the treatment plan as appropriate.
After intracranial aneurysm interventional embolization, there are a lot of precautions, must follow the doctor’s advice to carry out the appropriate treatment, in order to improve the prognosis.