Understand the sensitive march surgery to treat the aneurysm

Understand the sensitive march surgery to treat the aneurysm


The astrologer, to whom two aneurysms had already been diagnosed, said that one of them grew up and, therefore, had to pass through the procedure

Sensitive march He revealed last Sunday (23) who had to undergo surgery to treat a carotid aneurysm, one of the main arteries that bring blood to the brain. From the diagnosis, he faced the situation serenity and, after the procedure, he assured that he was good and optimistic about recovery.




Directly from the hospital, Marcia has published a video on his Instagram to update his followers. “Look me here full of thread in a semi-intense. Remember that there were two aneurysms? One grew up much and had to operate. It is not in the head, they did not open the skull. It is in the carotid. I don’t feel any pain, only a small discomfort for some injections,” he explained.

He also detailed that the aneurysm grew between 0.5 and 0.7, which led it to surgery. The operation was successful and the astrologer is recovering in silence.

What is an aneurysm?

The carotid arteries are fundamental for the flow of blood to the brain. The neurosurgeon Victor Hugo EspĂ­ndola explains that aneurysms can develop in these arteries or in their branches. “The carotids are the arteries responsible for brain irrigation. Brain aneurysms grow in these arteries or in any of its branches,” he explains.

The greatest risk of an aneurysm is the rupture, which can cause serious or even fatal complications. The treatment is performed in two ways: a clip on the aneurysm is positioned to block the blood flow during the open microcurgery or the embolization, a minimally invasive catheteriare procedure is performed. “Today, many aneurysms are treated with catheterization, a procedure called embolization, in which we enter the arteries, without having to open the head and treat the aneurysm using stent and springs,” says the expert.

According to neurosurgeon, recovery after embolization is generally fast, especially when the aneurysm has not broken. “In general, the patient is hospitalized for 24 to 48 hours and, after this period, is downloaded in good condition, without sequences, and can resume normal life in about five days,” he says.

The expert highlights the importance of early diagnosis and the follow -up continuous doctor to avoid more serious complications. “If there is a suspicion of aneurysm, it is essential to look for specialized care and perform the necessary exams to evaluate the need for care before there is a break.”

Source: Terra

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