Most of the cerebral aneurysms will not recur after interventional surgery, but there are a few patients who may experience recurrence, there is individual variability, and it is not possible to draw simple conclusions.
Cerebral aneurysm interventional therapy generally uses simple spring coils, stent-assisted spring coils, coated stents and balloon-assisted techniques to achieve the purpose of aneurysm embolization. In most cases, there is no recurrence after embolization, but some patients may experience recurrence, the main mechanism of which is that the impact of blood flow in the blood vessel makes the spring coil compression unable to play a role, which makes the aneurysm neck reopen.
Clinically, aneurysm stent can be used to reduce the recurrence rate after aneurysm intervention, and aneurysm clips can be clamped on the root of aneurysm, which can cure the aneurysm completely to a certain extent.
It is recommended that patients choose regular hospitals to undergo cerebral aneurysm intervention surgery, and need to follow the doctor’s instructions for follow-up treatment after the surgery, as well as regular review.