Postoperative care after embolization of intracranial aneurysms

Postoperative care of intracranial aneurysm embolization is important and critical. After the operation, a specialized neurological intensive care unit is often needed for treatment, and the main nursing points in the early stage are as follows: 1, head elevation: head elevation should be about 15°-30°; 2, pay attention to the observation of the patient’s spirit, pupil changes, through the spirit, pupil side understanding of the patient’s condition changes; 3, if the patient has a coma, it should be timely suctioning, and monitoring of vital signs, such as blood pressure, pulse, and respiratory conditions; 4, observation Observe the intracranial pressure in the patient’s brain. If the patient reflects severe headache, suggesting increased intracranial pressure, if necessary, should be timely review of cranial CT, to understand whether the intracranial pressure is significantly higher, whether there is no indication of re-operation; 5, do a good job of basic care, such as regular turning and patting the back, can effectively promote the patient’s faster recovery, an early recovery.