How can arteriovenous malformations be treated completely?

The complete treatment of arteriovenous malformations is surgical. Commonly used surgical treatments include artificial embolization, malformation vascular resection, hematoma removal and so on. 1. Artificial embolization: it is applicable to a wide range of patients with multiple lesions or arteriovenous malformations that cannot be removed, and it is also a preventive surgery, which can also be used in the preoperative period of vascular malformation removal. 2. Aberrant angiectomy: the main scope of application is patients who have had bleeding, or repeated bleeding. This procedure is indicated for patients with progressive cerebral dysfunction due to cerebral hemorrhage, progressive mild hemiparesis, or intractable epileptic seizures that cannot be controlled with medication. 3. Hematoma removal: It is suitable for patients who have hematoma after bleeding. It is also used in conjunction with malignant angiectomy. If the patient is in good condition, the surgery can be performed at the same time; if the patient’s condition is serious, it is necessary to perform the surgery in two stages, firstly hematoma removal surgery, and then malignant angiectomy after the condition has recovered. If the patient has arteriovenous malformation, it is recommended to go to the hospital for examination in time, and carry out symptomatic treatment under the guidance of the doctor, so as not to delay the condition.