What does cerebral infarctography mean?

Cerebral angiography means that patients with cerebral infarction need to undergo further cerebral angiography to clarify the blood vessels.
Cerebral angiography involves puncturing a thicker blood vessel at the base of the thigh, placing an arterial sheath, inserting a thin tube along the sheath to the cerebral blood vessel, and injecting a contrast medium along the tube. At the same time, the blood vessels of the brain are scanned externally with the help of a machine, which allows us to observe the condition of the blood vessels in the brain, including whether they are narrowed, occluded, or suffering from aneurysms.
Cerebral angiography belongs to a kind of emergency examination and treatment for cerebral infarction, which is a kind of traumatic examination method or treatment, and it is recommended that patients choose it according to their specific conditions under the guidance of specialists.