Can smog surgery be done in a secondary hospital?

  There are many kinds of diseases, and the occurrence of each disease can be very detrimental to health, especially some of the diseases themselves are very serious, that must always be vigilant. Smoke disease is a very serious cerebrovascular malformation disease, the patient’s brain blood supply channel is blocked, the brain blood supply produces abnormal, not actively treated consequences are more serious.  In clinical practice, many patients with smoker’s disease start with dizziness, headache, transient limb weakness and numbness, which are mainly due to brain ischemia, and in severe cases, patients will have greater neurological damage, resulting in mental retardation. In addition, if a patient has an acute cerebral hemorrhage, the danger is even greater, not only will hemiplegia and aphasia occur, but also life threatening.  It is important to be careful when you have smog, and it is crucial to go to the hospital and take active treatment measures in a timely manner. At present, in the treatment of smog, conservative drugs can only provide temporary relief, so medical experts agree that the treatment of smog should be surgical, so as to really solve the problem of blood supply to the brain.  Can a secondary hospital do a good job in smog surgery? Now there are some local hospitals that try to do smog surgery, but basically they take the traditional direct bypass or patching surgery, but these two surgical methods are relatively single in treatment, and the recovery after surgery is not so ideal.  This technique summarizes the advantages of direct bypass surgery and patching surgery, and is more comprehensive and safe. While rapidly improving the blood supply to the brain, it can also induce the formation of new blood vessels in a larger area, further expanding the scope of blood supply improvement. In addition, Director Jin Yongjian has more than 20 years of clinical experience in the surgical treatment of smog disease, with mature technology and remarkable clinical treatment results.