Brain aneurysms can be life-threatening if not treated in time. Fortunately, modern medical advancements like aneurysm coiling offer a safe and minimally invasive solution to prevent rupture and protect brain health.
What is a Brain Aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is a bulging or ballooning in a blood vessel in the brain caused by a weakened vessel wall. If it ruptures, it can lead to a serious condition called subarachnoid hemorrhage, which requires emergency care.
What is Aneurysm Coiling?
Aneurysm coiling (also known as endovascular coiling) is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat brain aneurysms.
In this procedure:
- A thin catheter is inserted through the groin or wrist
- It is guided to the brain’s blood vessels
- Tiny platinum coils are placed inside the aneurysm
- These coils block blood flow into the aneurysm, preventing rupture
Benefits of Aneurysm Coiling
✔ Minimally invasive (no open brain surgery)
✔ Faster recovery time
✔ Reduced risk of complications
✔ Shorter hospital stay
✔ Effective in preventing rupture
Symptoms of Brain Aneurysm
Many aneurysms show no symptoms until rupture, but warning signs may include:
- Severe headache (“worst headache of life”)
- Vision problems
- Neck pain or stiffness
- Nausea or vomiting
- Sensitivity to light
Why Choose Expert Care?
Aneurysm coiling requires high precision and expertise. Choosing an experienced neuro-interventional specialist ensures:
✔ Accurate diagnosis
✔ Safe and effective procedure
✔ Better long-term outcomes