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Neuro-Intervention
Minimally Invasive Solutions for Neurological Conditions
Neuro-intervention is a specialized field of medicine that offers minimally invasive, image-guided procedures to diagnose and treat a wide range of neurological conditions. These innovative techniques provide alternatives to traditional surgical approaches, allowing patients to experience shorter recovery times and reduced risk. Neuro-interventional procedures are used to address conditions such as stroke, aneurysms, vascular malformations, and more.
Understanding Neuro-Intervention
Neuro-intervention encompasses a variety of procedures, including but not limited to:
Endovascular Aneurysm Coiling: This procedure involves placing a coil within an intracranial aneurysm to prevent it from rupturing.
Thrombectomy: Used for stroke treatment, thrombectomy involves the removal of blood clots from the cerebral arteries, restoring blood flow to the brain.
Carotid Stent Placement: A stent is placed in the carotid artery to open narrowed or blocked vessels, reducing the risk of stroke.
Embolization: Embolization is used to block blood flow to abnormal blood vessels or arteriovenous malformations, helping to reduce the risk of bleeding or complications.
Vertebral Augmentation: This procedure is used to treat compression fractures in the spine, often caused by osteoporosis.
Benefits of Neuro-Intervention
- Minimally Invasive: Neuro-interventional procedures use small incisions and advanced imaging technology, reducing the need for traditional open surgery.
- Faster Recovery: Patients typically experience shorter hospital stays and quicker recoveries, getting back to their daily lives sooner.
- Lower Risk: Minimally invasive procedures often carry fewer risks and complications compared to traditional surgeries.
- High Success Rates: Many neuro-interventional procedures have high success rates in treating a wide range of neurological conditions.
Conditions Treated
Neuro-intervention is used to diagnose and treat various neurological conditions, including but not limited to:
- Ischemic Stroke: To remove clots and restore blood flow to the brain.
- Aneurysms: To prevent rupture or further growth.
- Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): To reduce the risk of bleeding.
- Spinal Compression Fractures: To alleviate pain and stabilize the spine.