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Coiling vs Surgery in Brain Aneurysm- Dr Sravan - Rajahmundry
Saturday, 2 November, 2024Item details
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Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh
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Endovascular coiling, or embolization, is a less invasive alternative to open surgery. In this procedure, the surgeon inserts a catheter into a blood vessel, usually through the groin, and directs it to the aneurysm site using fluoroscopic imaging.
Then, the surgeon places the platinum coils into the aneurysm through the catheter, promoting clotting and preventing rupture.
Endovascular coiling offers a shorter recovery time and avoids the need for a craniotomy.
Open surgery, also known as clipping, has been a traditional method for treating brain aneurysms. During this procedure, the neurosurgeon makes an opening in the skull (craniotomy) to access the aneurysm directly.
The surgeon then places a small metal clip at the base of the aneurysm, preventing blood flow into the weakened area.
Open surgery provides a durable and definitive treatment, particularly for certain types and locations of aneurysms.
The choice between open surgery and endovascular coiling depends on various factors, including the aneurysm’s size, location, shape and the patient’s overall health.
While surgeons usually prefer open surgery for larger aneurysms or those with complex shapes, endovascular coiling is often suitable for smaller aneurysms accessible through this method.
For more information consult our expert Dr Sravan at Dermacure clinic, first floor, Above bank of Baroda, Rajahmundry
Then, the surgeon places the platinum coils into the aneurysm through the catheter, promoting clotting and preventing rupture.
Endovascular coiling offers a shorter recovery time and avoids the need for a craniotomy.
Open surgery, also known as clipping, has been a traditional method for treating brain aneurysms. During this procedure, the neurosurgeon makes an opening in the skull (craniotomy) to access the aneurysm directly.
The surgeon then places a small metal clip at the base of the aneurysm, preventing blood flow into the weakened area.
Open surgery provides a durable and definitive treatment, particularly for certain types and locations of aneurysms.
The choice between open surgery and endovascular coiling depends on various factors, including the aneurysm’s size, location, shape and the patient’s overall health.
While surgeons usually prefer open surgery for larger aneurysms or those with complex shapes, endovascular coiling is often suitable for smaller aneurysms accessible through this method.
For more information consult our expert Dr Sravan at Dermacure clinic, first floor, Above bank of Baroda, Rajahmundry