How many years can you live with a stent for an aneurysm?

A successful stenting procedure for aneurysms of the arterial vessels will generally not affect life expectancy if the patient recovers well. For aneurysms that have not ruptured, after stent-assisted embolization and successful surgery, patients who have regular postoperative follow-up and take their dual-antibody medications (aspirin and clopidogrel) on a regular basis will generally recover well and will not affect their life expectancy. For ruptured aneurysms, after stent-assisted embolization, it usually takes about 2 weeks to 1 month for the patient to absorb the intracranial hematoma, and the patient may have complications, but life expectancy is usually not affected. In patients who experience rupture with a large amount of bleeding, the postoperative recovery time is longer and there is a risk of early death, despite successful stenting.