Intracranial aneurysms, a potentially life-threatening condition, require surgical intervention to prevent rupture and associated neurological complications. The choice of anesthetic agents and techniques during intracranial aneurysm repair is of paramount importance, as they can impact patient outcomes, including postoperative neurological function. This article presents a comparative study examining the maintenance of anesthesia with propofol and/or volatile anesthetics during the repair of intracranial aneurysms, focusing on their respective effects on neurological results.
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