How much does it cost to remove a cerebrovascular malformation?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-19
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This depends on the situation, generally a simple seventy or eighty thousand is enough, a slightly more complicated one hundred thousand, or even two hundred thousand, since it is found to be a deformity, let's do surgery as soon as possible!! Once the bleeding is serious, the second bleeding is more dangerous, my husband has been in good health, more than nine o'clock in the morning headache, CT done in the morning, MRI done in the afternoon, diagnosed as cerebrovascular malformation and bleeding, we asked for surgery on the same day, the doctor said to do it until the next day, consciousness has been very clear, but after urinating at night caused secondary bleeding, severe coma, immediate surgical drainage, the doctor said that the amount of bleeding is more, has broken into the ventricles, after two days in the ICU, or left us forever, It's a pity that he is only 28 years old!! Left behind the two-year-old child, I hope mine can help you, I wish you a soon**!!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Cerebrovascular malformations can be intervened ** or craniotomy, which is minimally invasive, small in damage, and short in hospital stay, and the cost of 3-50,000 yuan is related to the size of the vascular malformation. Craniotomy 40,000. In addition to headache and epilepsy, cerebrovascular malformations can cause serious consequences such as cerebral hemorrhage, paralysis, and coma.

    It is recommended to be timely**, and the condition will gradually worsen over time, and the difficulty and cost of surgery will increase.

    Attending physician Zhang Shiyong, Department of Neurosurgery, General Hospital of the Armed Police Force.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello! This situation depends on the specific condition, generally more than 20,000 to 10,000.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Cerebrovascular malformations are congenital, non-neoplastic developmental abnormalities of cerebrovascular vessels. It refers to the abnormality of the number and structure of local blood vessels in the brain caused by cerebral vascular development, and has an impact on normal cerebral blood flow. Its rupture and hemorrhage are mainly manifested as intracerebral hemorrhage or hematoma.

    It is more common in young people, with an average age of onset between 20 and 40 years.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There is no clear numerical standard for the cost of hemangioma. Because the cost has an impact on the type of hemangioma, the different conditions of the patient, and different hospitals. Therefore, we have to consider many factors for the cost of hemangioma.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Surgery for hemorrhage in cerebrovascular malformations.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Closely observe vital signs, pay attention to the occurrence of intracranial hematoma, shock, and cerebral edema, and treat them accordingly; For those who continue to lower blood pressure after surgery to ** "normal perfusion pressure breakthrough syndrome", there should be a special person and care until the blood pressure returns to normal.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The following is just a personal opinion, because some relatives have had craniotomy for cerebrovascular malformations, a little bit of it...

    1. Methods: 1. Craniotomy (the greatest risk), 2. Embolic intervention (the second risk), 3. Gamma knife (the least risk).

    2. Authoritative recommendation: Beijing Tiantan Hospital.

    3. Whether there are sequelae is related to the patient's physical constitution according to the location of the lesion, and it is also related to the attending doctor's plan or the resection technique of the surgeon.

    Fourth, whether the craniotomy should be determined according to the actual situation of the patient, after the successful craniotomy is said to be possible, other methods are unknown. In short, the greater the risk of personal feeling, the smaller the sequelae. Of course, it cannot be ruled out that the Gamma Knife will be cured after a single operation.

    Best, I wish you (loved ones) a speedy **!

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    This depends on the specific situation of the patient, such as age, course of disease, location of deformity, etc., which are related to the prognosis.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Cerebral vascular malformations are congenital angiodysplasia in the early stages of the embryo, which can be divided into 5 categories according to their morphology, namely arteriovenous malformations, venous hemangiomas, varicose veins, telangiectasias, and cavernous hemangiomas. Arteriovenous malformations are the most common in cerebrovascular malformations. Cerebrovascular malformations are also known as cerebral hemangiomas and cerebral arteriovenous vascular malformations.

    It is not a true tumor, but it is customary to include it within an intracranial tumor. The goal of surgery for cerebral arteriovenous malformations is to prevent rebleeding, relieve epilepsy,** or improve neurological dysfunction.

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