Can artificial blood vessels be implanted in patients with ruptured blood vessels in the brain due to cerebral hemorrhage?

Artificial blood vessels can benefit human health. When the blood vessels in a certain part of the human body cannot supply blood normally due to aging, embolism or breakage, they need to be removed and replaced with vascular substitutes. Currently, artificial blood vessels with a diameter of more than 6 mm have been popularized, but the development of small-caliber blood vessels of less than 6 mm has become an international challenge.