No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
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Long-term natural history of unruptured cerebral aneurysms is not found frequently. Hence, the indications for surgery on unruptured asymptomatic cerebral aneurysms are still unclear. The benefit of treatment ultimately depends on the relative risk of subsequent aneurysm rupture in untreated patients versus the risk involved in surgery. ⋯ It is our clinical impression, however, that they harbor an unruptured aneurysm with at least mild trepidation. With the rapid aging of the population, withholding aneurysm surgery merely because a patient is elderly may not necessarily be the most appropriate decision. Our conclusions are as follows: (1) Elderly patients in their early seventies are apt to agree to having surgical treatment for their unruptured aneurysms. (2) The cases reported herein show that asymptomatic middle cerebral artery aneurysms were able to be clipped very safely. (3) Most patients have experienced a decrease in quality of life from knowing they are living with an unruptured aneurysm.