Indications for anterior aneurysm clamping surgery

Anterior aneurysm is known as anterior traffic aneurysm, and the indications for clamping surgery include the occurrence of aneurysm rupture, the ineffectiveness of conservative treatment, etc., as well as the need to exclude contraindications.
1. Indications:
(1) There has been aneurysm rupture and intracranial hemorrhage.
(2) Those who have been examined by arteriography and digital subtraction angiography and are clearly identified as unruptured aneurysms.
(3) Those whose symptoms such as headache, nausea and vomiting, and dizziness cannot be effectively relieved by conservative treatment.
2. Contraindications:
(1) The patient’s general condition cannot tolerate craniotomy.
(2) The diagnosis is not clear and needs further examination.
(3) Those who refuse surgery.
It is recommended that patients with anterior transport artery aneurysm should go to the hospital in time and be actively treated under the guidance of the doctor.