
Spetzler-Grading System
The Spetzler-Grading System is a method used by doctors to evaluate brain aneurysms, which are bulges in blood vessels in the brain that can be dangerous. It grades aneurysms based on three key factors: their size, location, and whether they are affecting the surrounding tissues. This system helps physicians determine the risk of complications and decide on the best treatment options. By categorizing aneurysms into grades, it allows for more systematic and informed decision-making to improve patient outcomes.