Minimally invasive coiling procedure to seal brain aneurysms and prevent rupture
Brain aneurysm coiling is a minimally invasive neurointerventional procedure designed to reduce aneurysm rupture risk by blocking abnormal blood flow within weakened blood vessels. Compared with open procedures, coiling often provides faster recovery and lower procedural burden for selected patients.
Cerebral aneurysms requiring immediate stabilization or preventive treatment.
Confirmed via Brain Angiography, CT Angiography, or MRI.
Endovascular placement of platinum coils to induce clotting and seal the aneurysm.
Hospital observation, follow-up angiograms to ensure the aneurysm remains sealed, and routine monitoring.
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