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  2. Jul 12, 2023 · Takeaway. A brain aneurysm rupture can cause temporary or permanent complications. It may take 6–8 weeks to recover from aneurysm repair surgery and months to years to regain lost function. A ...

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  3. May 9, 2023 · The Lisa Foundation notes that it may take 3–6 weeks to recover fully from a brain aneurysm. However, people may feel fatigued for 12 weeks or more. Recovery can be different for each person. A ...

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  4. What to expect after craniotomy and placement of a clip: It will take 3 to 6 weeks to fully recover. If you had bleeding from your aneurysm this may take longer. You may feel tired for up to 12 or more weeks. If you had a stroke or brain injury from the bleeding, you may have permanent problems such as trouble with speech or thinking, muscle ...

  5. How will I know if a brain aneurysm has ruptured? When an aneurysm ruptures, it causes a severe headache like no other you've ever felt. If a brain aneurysm has ruptured, time is of the essence. Rapid medical care is critical to getting the necessary treatment for a successful recovery. With immediate, expert care, a full recovery is often ...

  6. Mar 7, 2023 · Endovascular treatment. This is a less invasive procedure than surgical clipping, and it may be safer. Endovascular treatment involves accessing the aneurysm by threading a small plastic tube called a catheter through the artery. The catheter is advanced into the brain arteries. Then coils or stents may be placed.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · Approximately 10% to 30% of people who have a brain aneurysm have multiple aneurysms. The majority of brain aneurysms are small and don’t cause symptoms. An aneurysm can cause symptoms if it puts pressure on nearby nerves or brain tissue. If the aneurysm leaks or ruptures (bursts open), it causes bleeding in your brain.

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