Transform Lives with Endovascular Coiling

A Breakthrough in Treating
Brain Aneurysms

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What is Aneurysms and Endovascular Coiling?

An aneurysm is a weakened, bulging area in the wall of a blood vessel, often resembling a balloon. It can occur in arteries anywhere in the body, but common sites include the brain (cerebral aneurysm), aorta (aortic aneurysm), and legs. If an aneurysm ruptures, it can cause life-threatening internal bleeding.

Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat brain aneurysms. It involves guiding a catheter through the blood vessels to the aneurysm and placing soft platinum coils inside to prevent rupture. This advanced technique provides a safer and faster alternative to traditional open brain surgery.

Who Needs for
Endovascular Coiling?

Doctor Examining Heart

Who Needs Endovascular Coiling

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Patients with unruptured or ruptured brain aneurysms.

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Individuals experiencing symptoms like headaches, vision problems, or neurological deficits due to an aneurysm.

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Those at high risk for open surgical procedures, such as clipping.

Compare Your Treatment Options

Endovascular Coiling

Minimally invasive, Uses heat energy to destroy abnormal heart tissue, with a short recovery time.

Surgical Clipping

Open invasive surgery to remove, Used for complex arrhythmias, Longer recovery time.

Treatment Endovascular Coiling Surgical Clipping
Procedure Type Non - Surgical Open Brain Surgery
Invasiveness Minimally Invasive More Invasive
Hospital Stay 1 - 3 days 5-7 days
Recovery Time 1-2 week 4-6 weeks
Scars / Sutures Minimal or None Yes
Anesthesia Local Anaesthesia with Sedation General Anaesthesia
Durability of Outcome Long-term control Long-term control
Risk Factors Lower risk compared to surgery Higher risk due to major surgery
Blood Loss Minimal Higher due to open surgery
Success Rate High success rate High success rate
Suitability Ideal for high-risk patients Used for complex aneurysms
Performed by Interventional Radiologist Neurosurgeon

Benefits of Endovascular Coiling

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Minimally Invasive:

No need for open surgery.

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Quick Recovery:

Most patients resume normal activities within days.

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High Success Rate:

Effective for preventing aneurysm rupture.

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Reduced Risks:

Lower chances of infection, blood loss, or complications.

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Alternative to Surgery:

Suitable for patients who cannot undergo clipping.

How is Endovascular Coiling Performed?

The procedure is performed under local anesthesia with mild sedation.

No Need Surgery

Access

A catheter is inserted through the femoral or radial artery and guided to the brain.

Minimal Scarring

Ablation

Soft platinum coils are placed inside the aneurysm to block blood flow and prevent rupture.

Long-Lasting Results

Completion

The catheter is removed, and the incision is closed.

The entire process takes about 1-2 hours, and most patients are discharged within 1-3 days.

Why Trust Medagg Healthcare?

Expert Neuroradiologists

Our specialists have extensive experience in performing endovascular coiling with precision.

Advanced Technology

We use the latest imaging techniques for accurate diagnosis and treatment.

Comprehensive Support

Our Care Custodians guide you from diagnosis to recovery.

Don’t Ignore Brain Aneurysms – Protect Your Future with Endovascular Coiling

Aneurysms can be life-threatening if left untreated. Endovascular coiling provides a safe, effective, and minimally invasive solution to prevent rupture and improve quality of life. Contact us today to schedule a consultation with our expert team and take the first step toward better brain health.

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