Is bypass surgery for cerebral infarction risky?

There are certain risks associated with performing brain bypass surgery, but with standardized treatment, the risks are usually manageable. During brain bypass surgery, there is a risk of hemorrhage, cerebral infarction and other complications and sequelae.
1. Hemorrhage: Brain bypass surgery is actually a vascular bypass, because during the bypass surgery, there is a possibility that the patient may suffer from blood vessel damage, which may lead to cerebral hemorrhage or hemorrhage.
2. Cerebral infarction: When the blood circulation in the brain is impaired, ischemic and hypoxic during the bypass surgery, it will lead to the blockage of blood vessels, which will lead to cerebral infarction. Cerebral infarction may also occur after bypass surgery due to blood clots formed at the location of the bypass anastomosis.
3. Other conditions: Complications such as allergy to anesthetics, infection at the surgical site, cardiac arrhythmia, etc. may occur, which can lead to death in severe cases.
Bypass surgery can improve the circulation in the brain and reduce the probability of complications such as cerebral infarction and cerebral hemorrhage in the future. Surgery carries risks, so patients should be positive and normal, and if in doubt, consult a doctor and follow the doctor’s instructions.