Brain aneurysm repair - discharge

Aneurysm repair - cerebral - discharge; Cerebral aneurysm repair - discharge; Coiling - discharge; Saccular aneurysm repair - discharge; Berry aneurysm repair - discharge; Fusiform aneurysm repair - discharge; Dissecting aneurysm repair - discharge; Endovascular aneurysm repair - discharge; Aneurysm clipping - discharge

You had a brain aneurysm. An aneurysm is a weak area in the wall of an artery that bulges or balloons out. Once it reaches a certain size, it has a high chance of bursting. It can leak blood along the surface of the brain. This is called a subarachnoid hemorrhage. Sometimes bleeding can occur inside the brain. This is called intracerebral bleeding.

You had surgery to prevent the aneurysm from bleeding or bleeding again. After you go home, follow your surgeon's instructions on how to care for yourself. Use the information below as a reminder.

When You're in the Hospital

What to Expect at Home

Self-care

Follow-up

When to Call the Doctor