Minimally invasive spring coils for brain hemorrhage usually do not need to be replaced.
Cerebral hemorrhage minimally invasive spring coils are the main solid fillers in minimally invasive cerebral hemorrhage surgery, which can reduce the probability of re-bleeding in patients. They are usually very fine wires made of nickel-titanium alloys, chromium alloys and other metal materials, which have good histocompatibility and safety properties, and will not be rejected or allergic reactions in the body.
The minimally invasive spring coils for brain hemorrhage can be retained in the body for a long time and accompanied for a lifetime. No abnormal or specific harmful reactions usually occur, and no secondary surgery is required to remove or replace it.
After the implantation of minimally invasive spring coil for brain hemorrhage, it is necessary to go to regular hospitals regularly for review and examination after the operation to monitor the condition. If the spring coil is abnormal or the disease recurs, or aneurysm occurs, it is necessary to have the appropriate treatment and therapy by a professional doctor in a timely manner.