Successful surgery for brain aneurysms will mostly have no major impact on life expectancy.
Ruptured brain aneurysms that bleed are dangerous and can be life-threatening if they bleed heavily or are not treated in a timely manner, so any intervention related to an aneurysm needs to be aggressive. If a brain aneurysm is detected, diagnosed, and operated on early, and the surgery is successful, and the recovery is uneventful, normal life expectancy is usually not affected.
The success of brain aneurysm surgery at that time does not mean that the overall treatment is successful, and some patients may also face all kinds of problems such as swelling of brain tissue and cerebral vasospasm after the surgery, which will affect their life expectancy. Therefore, it is also necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions for follow-up treatment in a timely manner and actively treat complications to ensure the survival time of patients.
Patients after cerebral aneurysm surgery also need to actively control blood pressure, stabilize blood glucose, lower blood lipids in daily life, and minimize the probability of recurrence and rupture of cerebral aneurysm, so as to better improve the prognosis.