Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment

Expert, Minimally Invasive Care for Brain Aneurysms
A cerebral aneurysm is a weakened area in a blood vessel in the brain that can bulge and potentially rupture, leading to serious complications.
How It Works
Using state-of-the-art imaging, our interventional radiologists guide tiny catheters through the blood vessels to treat the aneurysm with precision—without the need for open surgery. Two common procedures include:
Endovascular Coiling – A catheter is navigated to the aneurysm, where soft platinum coils are placed inside to block blood flow and prevent rupture.
Flow Diversion Stenting – A small mesh-like stent is inserted across the aneurysm opening to redirect blood flow and promote healing over time.
Both techniques use real-time fluoroscopy (X-ray imaging) to ensure accuracy and safety during the procedure.
Why Is This Procedure Done?
- To prevent aneurysm rupture and reduce the risk of stroke
- As a less invasive alternative to open brain surgery
- For effective treatment of both ruptured and unruptured aneurysms
- To improve long-term brain health with faster recovery times