Résumé : For this study, we reviewed a series of 564 consecutive SAH among which 72 cases (12.7%) were older than 65 years. Etiology of SAH was: arterial aneurysms (65), arteriovenous malformations (1), unknown origin (6). Among the 65 aneurysms, 28 operated cases were between 65-69 years old. One year after surgery, the results are: GOS 1 and 2: 22 cases (57%); GOS 3: 4 cases; GOS 5: 13 cases. In the non operated group, 19 cases died (73%) and among the alive patients, one was GOS 2 (4%), 5 GOS 3 and 1 GOS 4. In the operated group, mortality is similar to other published series. In the non operated group, mortality is unsurprisingly higher (73%) than in the operated group, but also than in the literature. An explanation could be found with analyses of the income of our patient whose many are not referred cases from other hospital. Our analysis confirmed that the severity of SAH after 65 years is increasing. The raise of anterior communicating aneurysms location is demonstrated. Operative indication and timing are dependent of neurological grading, general condition and secondarily of the location and anatomy of the aneurysm.