Luigi Romano FloresAngela NietoMaria Chiara CortiDaniela SalasDavid ZumzteinDouglas AlmeidaPablo Vásconez2026-03-222026-03-222017https://andeanlibrary.org/handle/123456789/57203Citaciones: 1Aneurysms are abnormal and permanent dilation of blood vessels of a waste product of the laminar flow and vascular endothelial integrity that can occur anywhere in the arterial system by a congenital or acquired condition. Brain Aneurysms (BA) have a prevalence of 5% in the general population and although not clinically apparent in most patients, are responsible for a high rate of morbidity and mortality, secondary to rupture of the same. The microneurosurgery craniotomy and aneurysm clipping is the classic technique as a treatment. However in recent decades endovascular treatment has emerged as a relatively new and less invasive surgical option. The objective of this study is to describe epidemiological characteristics and clinical conditions at admission and preoperative according to Hunt-Hess standards, Fisher and Glasgow, the characteristics of aneurysms and the context post and trans surgical of 56 cases of AC diagnosed in IAHULA Merida – Venezuela in the period from January / 2008 to December / 2015, of which 35 were operated with clipping technique. We conclude that the technique microneurosurgical clipping of AC remains a safe option and if it is done a timely manner it provides a rate of morbidity and mortality that it allows keeping this therapeutic approach given the impossibility of some health centers in our environment to provide endovascular treatment.esMedicineSurgeryAneurysmMortality rateContext (archaeology)Endovascular treatmentCraniotomyClipping (morphology)Experiencia quirúrgica en aneurismas cerebrales intervenidos en el IAHULA, Mérida Venezuela, entre Enero de 2008 a Diciembre de 2015article