Patient: The patient is a 67-year-old woman who used to be in good health. Her condition was as follows: she had a headache on the 11th and was sent to the hospital in the early morning of July 13th, where she underwent an increase in type and imaging on the same day, and was diagnosed with the following: right traffic artery aneurysm, probable aneurysm of the starting segment of the left internal jin artery, and occlusion of the right internal jin artery. We would like to give you a suggestion for treatment. Doctor: There are two treatment methods for aneurysms: craniotomy for aneurysm clipping and endovascular embolization. Both methods have risks. Generally speaking, endovascular embolization is more expensive, but the patient recovers faster. Which method to use depends on the specific condition and the specialty of the hospital.