Seventy-five-year-old patients with cerebral infarction can have lung surgery if they are already in the chronic stage and in good basic condition and can tolerate it.
Cerebral infarction is a common ischemic cerebrovascular disease, due to cerebrovascular occlusion or stenosis caused by local cerebral tissue ischemia, hypoxia and necrosis, and then focal neurological deficits symptoms, in the acute stage of the disease, generally do not recommend other surgical treatments, so as not to cause aggravation of cerebral infarction and other conditions.
One month after the onset of cerebral infarction, the condition is basically stabilized, if the patient’s cardiopulmonary function, liver and kidney function and other basic conditions are good, it is possible to consider lung surgery.
Whether surgery can be performed or not should be decided by the doctor after a comprehensive assessment of the condition.