Dense mesh stenting interventions are more effective in treating carotid aneurysms.
Dense mesh stenting can be used to treat almost all kinds of intracranial aneurysms, such as skull base aneurysms, unruptured intracranial aneurysms, etc. It can also address difficult-to-treat diseases such as entrapment aneurysms and large aneurysms.
Dense mesh stenting is more effective in treating carotid aneurysms, but because dense mesh stenting requires a higher level of surgical skill and is more expensive overall, the pros and cons need to be weighed according to the individual’s situation.
After the use of stenting, it is necessary to take aspirin, clopidogrel and other anti-platelet aggregation drugs for a long period of time, as well as the appropriate use of atorvastatin, resuvastatin and other lipid-regulating drugs as prescribed by the doctor.
In conclusion, dense mesh stent intervention for carotid aneurysm is more effective. It is recommended that patients found to have carotid aneurysms should seek medical treatment in time and choose the appropriate treatment according to the doctor’s instructions.