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Advanced Brain Aneurysm Treatment

Through Minimally Invasive Neurointervention

Modern catheter-based techniques allow brain aneurysms to be treated safely without open brain surgery, using advanced imaging and precision neurovascular intervention.

Understanding the Condition

What Is It?

A brain aneurysm is a bulge or ballooning in a weakened blood vessel in the brain that may rupture and cause serious bleeding.

Who Is At Risk?

People with high blood pressure, smoking habits, family history of aneurysm, or vascular disorders.

Why Early Detection Matters

Timely diagnosis can prevent rupture and significantly improve treatment outcomes.

Treatment Approach

Most aneurysms today can be treated using minimally invasive endovascular techniques.

What Is a Brain Aneurysm?

A brain aneurysm occurs when a weak area in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain begins to bulge or balloon outward. If this bulge ruptures, it can lead to bleeding in the brain, known as a subarachnoid hemorrhage, which requires immediate medical care.

Advancements in neurointervention procedures now allow many aneurysms to be treated using minimally invasive catheter-based techniques performed through blood vessels rather than open brain surgery.

Possible Symptoms

Seek Immediate Medical Attention If You Experience

Sudden severe headache (worst headache of life), Loss of consciousness, Sudden vision disturbance, Weakness on one side of the body, Difficulty speaking or understanding speech

Advanced Brain Imaging for Accurate Diagnosis

Precise diagnosis is essential to determine the size, location, and severity of the condition.
These imaging techniques allow specialists to evaluate blood flow in the brain and plan the most effective treatment strategy.

Treatment Options

Modern Brain Aneurysm Treatment Options

Today, most aneurysms can be treated using endovascular neurointervention procedures, where specialized micro-catheters are guided through blood vessels to reach the aneurysm inside the brain.

Endovascular Coiling

Flow Diverter Placement

Stent-Assisted Coiling

Balloon-Assisted Coiling

These procedures help block blood flow into the aneurysm and prevent rupture.

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Consult Dr. Madan Mohan Gupta

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