Your Brain Deserves the Best
Advanced Care for Your Neurovascular Health
Time-sensitive neurovascular conditions require expert intervention. With advanced procedures such as Mechanical Thrombectomy, Carotid Artery Stenting, Flow Diverters, and Brain AVM Embolisation, we offer personalized and effective treatments to restore health and peace of mind. Trust us to deliver world-class care with compassion.
Your Brain Deserves the Best
Advanced Care for Your Neurovascular Health
Time-sensitive neurovascular conditions require expert intervention. With advanced procedures such as Mechanical Thrombectomy, Carotid Artery Stenting, Flow Diverters, and Brain AVM Embolisation, we offer personalized and effective treatments to restore health and peace of mind. Trust us to deliver world-class care with compassion.
Stroke – Mechanical Thrombectomy
A revolutionary technique to treat acute ischemic strokes caused by blood clots. Using specialized devices, the clot is physically removed to restore blood flow to the brain, reducing the risk of permanent neurological damage.
Stroke – Carotid Artery Stenting
Carotid artery stenting addresses narrowing or blockage of the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain. This procedure involves placing a stent to widen the artery, ensuring uninterrupted blood flow and significantly reducing the risk of stroke.
Brain Aneurysm – Coiling, Stenting, Flow Diverters
Brain aneurysms pose serious risks, and advanced techniques like Coiling, Stenting, and Flow Diverters are used to manage and treat these fragile, bulging blood vessels. These minimally invasive methods effectively seal or divert blood flow to prevent rupture, reducing the risk of life-threatening complications.
Brain and Spinal AVMs – Embolisation
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in the brain and spinal cord can cause serious neurological issues. Embolisation is a procedure that blocks abnormal blood vessels, restoring normal vascular flow and reducing the risk of hemorrhage and neurological impairment.
Stroke – Mechanical Thrombectomy
A revolutionary technique to treat acute ischemic strokes caused by blood clots. Using specialized devices, the clot is physically removed to restore blood flow to the brain, reducing the risk of permanent neurological damage.
Stroke – Carotid Artery Stenting
Carotid artery stenting addresses narrowing or blockage of the carotid arteries, which supply blood to the brain. This procedure involves placing a stent to widen the artery, ensuring uninterrupted blood flow and significantly reducing the risk of stroke.
Brain Aneurysm – Coiling, Stenting, Flow Diverters
Brain aneurysms pose serious risks, and advanced techniques like Coiling, Stenting, and Flow Diverters are used to manage and treat these fragile, bulging blood vessels. These minimally invasive methods effectively seal or divert blood flow to prevent rupture, reducing the risk of life-threatening complications.
Brain and Spinal AVMs – Embolisation
Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) in the brain and spinal cord can cause serious neurological issues. Embolisation is a procedure that blocks abnormal blood vessels, restoring normal vascular flow and reducing the risk of hemorrhage and neurological impairment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a neurovascular intervention?
Neurovascular interventions are minimally invasive procedures performed to treat conditions affecting the brain and spinal cord’s blood vessels, such as strokes, aneurysms, and AVMs. These treatments use advanced imaging to guide precision tools for safe and effective results.
Is coiling for a brain aneurysm safe?
Yes, coiling is a safe and proven technique that involves placing tiny coils in the aneurysm to prevent rupture. It is less invasive than open surgery, leading to faster recovery.
Can brain and spinal AVMs be treated with interventional radiology?
Yes, brain and spinal AVMs (arteriovenous malformations) can be successfully treated with embolization. This minimally invasive procedure blocks the abnormal blood vessels, helping to reduce the risk of hemorrhaging or neurological damage.
How is mechanical thrombectomy performed for strokes?
This procedure involves using a catheter to remove a blood clot from a blocked artery in the brain, restoring blood flow quickly to minimize brain damage and improve recovery chances.
What are the risks associated with neurovascular interventions?
As with any medical procedure, there are risks, such as bleeding or infection. However, these are rare, and the benefits often outweigh the risks, especially when performed by skilled specialists.
How long is the recovery time?
Recovery varies depending on the procedure, but most patients experience shorter hospital stays and faster recoveries compared to traditional surgeries.
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