Delve into this challenging case of a 46-year-old man with a history of obesity, dyslipidemia, blood hypertension and a previous myocardial infarct without adequate cardiologic follow-up. The patient suddenly developed a headache and vomiting, leading to the discovery of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) (WFNS 1, Fischer 3, GCS 15) on a CT scan. 3 days later, he lapsed into a sudden coma (Glasgow 3), prompting a new angiogram that revealed multiple small aneurysms from the basilar artery. Discover the treatment now!