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Advanced Care with Brain Aneurysm Coiling: A Minimally Invasive Solution

An extremely successful, non-surgical technique for treating brain aneurysm coiling and avoiding potentially fatal brain strokes is brain aneurysm coiling. Tiny platinum coils are introduced via catheter into the aneurysm during therapy in order to stop blood flow and stop rupture. Compared to standard surgery, this method promises a faster recovery, fewer hospital stays, and a decreased chance of complications. <br>https://www.irfacilities.com/aneurysm-coiling.php

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Advanced Care with Brain Aneurysm Coiling: A Minimally Invasive Solution

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  1. BRAIN ANEURYSM COILING www.irfacilities.com

  2. About Brain Aneurysm Coiling Brain aneurysm coiling, also known as endovascular coiling, is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat brain aneurysms—bulging, weakened areas in the wall of an artery in the brain that can rupture and cause life-threatening bleeding. The goal of the procedure is to prevent rupture or re-bleeding of the aneurysm. www.irfacilities.com

  3. How the Brain Aneurysm Coiling Procedure Works: PREPARATION AND ANESTHESIA The patient is placed under general anesthesia to ensure comfort and immobility during the procedure. Vital signs are closely monitored throughout. CATHETER INSERTION A small incision is made, usually in the groin (femoral artery) or wrist (radial artery). A thin, flexible tube called a catheter is inserted into the artery and carefully guided through the vascular system to reach the brain. www.irfacilities.com

  4. 1. Minimally Invasive: Aneurysm coiling is performed through a small incision in the groin or wrist, eliminating the need for open brain surgery. This significantly reduces trauma to the brain and surrounding tissues. Benefits of 2. Faster Recovery Time Aneurysm Coiling: Because it avoids open surgery, patients typically experience shorter hospital stays and quicker recovery periods—often returning to normal activities within a few weeks. 3. Reduced Risk of Complications Compared to surgical clipping, coiling carries a lower risk of infection, bleeding, and neurological damage, especially in elderly or medically fragile patients. www.irfacilities.com

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