About Endovascular Coiling
Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive procedure to treat brain aneurysms, preventing them from rupturing. A catheter is guided through blood vessels to the aneurysm, where tiny platinum coils are deployed to block blood flow into it.
Causes / Typical Use Case
Brain aneurysmsubarachnoid hemorrhagerisk of aneurysm ruptureunruptured aneurysm
Next Steps
Regular follow-up imaging is crucial to monitor the treated aneurysm. Patients should adhere to medication schedules and lifestyle recommendations from their doctor.