How long does it take to recover from a cerebral aneurysm intervention?

Recovery time after cerebral aneurysm intervention surgery is related to the condition and physical fitness. Unruptured cerebral aneurysms can return to normal in about a week after surgery, while it is difficult to judge the recovery time if the aneurysm ruptures or causes brain tissue damage. Recovery time for patients undergoing cerebral aneurysm intervention is related to the patient’s status at the time of admission. If the brain aneurysm was detected during a normal physical examination and did not rupture, the patient will return to normal in about a week or even less after the procedure. If the aneurysm has ruptured and bled, or if the brain tissue has been damaged due to lesions or operations, and the patient may experience coma, hemiparesis, aphasia, etc., it is difficult to determine the specific time needed to absorb the hematoma, promote sexuality, and functionally rehabilitate the patient after the operation. After the physical examination found cerebral aneurysm, if the aneurysm is small, it can be followed up for observation and regular review. If the aneurysm is large and has reached the indication for surgery, active treatment is needed to avoid rupture of the aneurysm.