Introduction: Primary central nervous system (CNS) vasculitis is a rare immune inflammatory disease confined to the blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord. The total number reported in the world is about 500[1]. Most are negative in cerebral angiography or vascular stenosis and only 1 case of aortic aneurysms reported. Patient concerns: A 12-year-old female experienced sudden headache and vomiting. Previous findings of vascular stenosis. Diagnosed as a ruptured aneurysm bleeding. The aneurysm recurred a short time after treatment. Diagnosis: Multiple recurrent aneurysms with angiitis of the central nervous system Interventions: The patient underwent 2 aneurysm clipping operations, both of which completely clipped the aneurysm. Outcomes: The patient recovered well after surgery. Three months after discharge, DSA reexamination in our hospital showed that the aneurysm was completely clipped without recurrence. Conclusion: Subarachnoid hemorrhage after acute cerebral infarction is rare. In addition, the patient had recurrent aneurysms after the first aneurysm clipping, which emphasized the importance of postoperative drug therapy and blood pressure control.
The postoperative results of cerebrovascular surgery patients have been successfully used in medical practice using the Internet. The results obtained through data analysis were used in the study. So far, 120 patients who underwent cerebrovascular surgery from February 2018 to December 2018 have been enrolled. The selected class was divided into two groups: 60 psychiatric patients, a control group and an observation group. The former is medical treatment and the latter is postoperative treatment. Results: The results showed that the blood pressure of control group was lower than that of control group, and the incidence of adverse events was lower than that of control group ( P < 0.05 ). Meanwhile, the average hospitalization rate of cerebrovascular disease patients in control group was lower than that in control group ( P < 0.05 ). Conclusion: For patients with cerebrovascular disease, postoperative nursing can reduce the incidence of postoperative complications, reduce the risk of surgery, and improve the effect of surgery. Acute ischemic stroke refers to a kind of clinical syndrome caused by abnormal blood supply in the brain, resulting in ischemia, hypoxic brain tissue necrosis, and focal or comprehensive neurological deficiency. Among them, progressive cerebral infarction accounted for about 20~35%, and most occurred in the early stage of the disease (48~72)h.
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