Deep coma of ruptured intracranial aneurysm has the possibility of being able to wake up, provided that it is treated by timely surgery.
The cause of deep coma of ruptured intracranial aneurysm may be, on the one hand, the aneurysm ruptured to form a large hematoma, hematoma compression of the nerve center leading to its dysfunction, thus causing deep coma. On the other hand, it may be due to the rupture of aneurysm forming extensive subarachnoid hemorrhage, which stimulates the cerebral blood vessels and leads to their spasm, affecting the blood supply to the important brain areas, thus resulting in deep coma.
In the first case, most patients need timely intracranial hematoma removal and aneurysm occlusion, in the second case, aneurysm craniotomy or aneurysm interventional embolization can be chosen, the key is to timely surgery and with medication and restoration therapy, in order to hope that the coma patients recover and gradually awake.
In conclusion, patients in deep coma with ruptured intracranial aneurysm should seek medical treatment in time and take active treatment measures in order to have the possibility of waking up.