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Brain Aneurysm Coiling

Brain Aneurysm Coiling

As experts that offer Brain Aneurysm Coiling in Gurgaon say that brain aneurysms can easily be treated using surgery if they have ruptured or there is a risk they will. Preventive surgery is ideally recommended if there is a huge risk of rupture. This is because surgery has its own risk of potentially serious complications, including brain damage or stroke.

Understanding your risk

If you are diagnosed with an unruptured brain aneurysm, then a professional will conduct a risk assessment to understand whether surgery is essential.

The assessment process depends on the given factors

The age

Research has found that the risk associated with surgery in older adults is often more than potential benefits.

The size of the aneurysm

Brain aneurysms more giant than 7MM are likely to require surgical treatment as a new seems larger than 3MM in cases with no other risk factors.

The location of the brain aneurysm

Brain aneurysms located on the larger blood vessels have a significant risk of rupture.

Family history

Brain aneurysms are likely to have a considerable risk of rupturing if you have a history of a ruptured brain aneurysm in the family.

Underlying health conditions

Some health conditions are likely to increase the risk of rupture, including high blood pressure.

Surgery and processes

If preventive treatment is recommended, the two main techniques used are neurosurgical clipping and endovascular coiling. These techniques help prevent ruptures by stopping blood from flowing into the brain aneurysm.

Endovascular coiling is ideally carried out under general anaesthetic, and the process includes inserting a thin tube known as a catheter in the artery of your groin or leg. The tube is generally guided through the network of blood vessels up to your head and finally into the brain aneurysm. The small platinum coils are then passed through the tube into the brain aneurysm. Once the aneurysm is complete of coils, blood cannot enter it. This means it is sealed off from the main artery, which prevents rupturing or growing.

Why is endovascular coiling needed?

Doctors generally use coiling to treat a cerebral aneurysm that is at the risk of rupturing. In certain cases, they can use it to repair a ruptured aneurysm as well. A coiling procedure can be used to treat different health conditions as well.

How is the procedure performed?

Before the procedure

Endovascular coiling is frequently performed in an emergency, in which case the patient does not have time to prepare. When the surgery is not performed as an emergency treatment, patients should:

Tell the doctor about any prescription, over-the-counter and herbal medicines that they are consuming, including aspirin or other blood thinners

  • Let the doctor know if they drink alcohol regularly
  • Avoid smoking, if they smoke
  • Avoid eating and drinking 8 hours before the procedure is performed
  • Arrange for someone to take them home after the procedure is completed

What are the risks of endovascular coiling?

The risks of endovascular coiling include the following:

Benefits of Brain Aneurysm Coiling

  • Bleeding into the brain
  • Bleeding at the location of the cut
  • Damage to the artery where the catheter is placed
  • Failure of the blocking material
  • Infection
  • Stroke

Conclusion

Endovascular coiling is a typically successful procedure used to treat abnormal aneurysms that are found in the brain, and other parts of the body. Endovascular coiling is used to treat other health conditions as well. The recovery rate and the long-term outlook are dependent on the health condition that is being treated with endovascular coiling, and the general health of the patient.

20+ Years Of Experience

Dr Tariq Matin

Group Director Neurointervention at Paras Gurgaon

Therapy of Neurointervention

  • Mechanical Thrombectomy
  • Carotid Stenting
  • Vertebral Stenting
  • Brain Aneurysm Coiling
  • Cerebral Arteriovenous malformation (AVM)
  • Tumor Embolisation
  • Spinal Arteriovenous Malformation
  • Dural fistula embolization

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About Dr. Tariq Matin

Dr. Tariq Matin is a reputed Interventional Neurologist with experience of 20+ years.

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