Brain Aneurysm Clipping

Specialized diagnosis and treatment for brain aneurysms to prevent rupture and life-threatening complications

Overview

A brain aneurysm is a weakened area within a blood vessel wall that may enlarge over time and potentially rupture. Many aneurysms remain silent until symptoms develop or complications occur. Timely diagnosis is critical because rupture can lead to life-threatening brain hemorrhage. Advanced imaging and neurovascular assessment help determine appropriate treatment. Management focuses on preventing rupture risk while preserving brain circulation and neurological function.

Symptoms

  • Severe headache
  • Vision changes
  • Weakness
  • Sudden collapse

Causes / Conditions Covered

Weakened blood vessel walls, hypertension, genetic predisposition, and neurovascular disorders.

Diagnosis

Brain imaging (CT/MRI) and advanced cerebral angiography.

Treatment Options

Active monitoring, minimally invasive coiling, or surgical clipping (intervention procedures).

Benefits of Treatment

  • Reduced rupture risk
  • Preserved brain circulation
  • Prevention of life-threatening hemorrhage

Recovery / Follow-up Care

Routine neurovascular imaging, blood pressure management, and periodic clinical evaluation.

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