Can left temporal lobe hemangioblastoma be operated on?

Left temporal lobe hemangioblastoma is mainly a benign tumor formed due to the high differentiation of temporal lobe blood vessels, which can be cured by surgical resection. However, since hemangioblastoma has a rich blood supply, in order to facilitate surgical operation and reduce bleeding during surgery, routine interventional embolization of the tumor’s blood-supplying arteries is carried out before surgery to reduce the risk of surgery. Left temporal lobe hemangioblastoma belongs to cystic lesion, there are tumor nodules on the wall of the capsule, the surgery is mainly to explore and excise the tumor nodules, but it can’t release the cystic fluid, so it is extremely easy to recur after the surgery, the patient can also cooperate with the application of targeting drugs to prevent the patient’s condition from recurring and deteriorating. If patients need to do surgery, you can find a professional doctor to reduce the risk of surgery.