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Minimum Cost 7000 USD
Average Cost 8000 USD
Maximum Cost 9000 USD

Procedure Type

Surgical

Procedure Duration

2-3 hours

Hospital Stay (Days)

1 - 3 days

What Is Endovascular Coiling?

Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive technique used to treat brain aneurysms by sealing them off from the bloodstream. It involves threading a catheter through the blood vessels to the aneurysm and placing tiny platinum coils inside it. These coils promote blood clotting within the aneurysm, effectively preventing it from rupturing and causing a potentially life-threatening brain hemorrhage.

Why Is Endovascular Coiling Performed?

Endovascular coiling is primarily done to prevent aneurysms from bursting. When an aneurysm ruptures, it can lead to a stroke, brain damage, or death. This procedure is often recommended for aneurysms that are at high risk of bleeding or for patients who are not ideal candidates for open surgery due to age or other health conditions.

How Is the Procedure Carried Out?

The procedure begins with a small incision, usually in the groin, where a catheter is inserted into an artery. The catheter is guided through the blood vessels up to the brain using real-time X-ray imaging. Once in place, the surgeon carefully deploys soft metal coils into the aneurysm. These coils fill the aneurysm, causing blood to clot and blocking blood flow into it.

What Are the Benefits of Endovascular Coiling?

Endovascular coiling offers several advantages over traditional open surgery. It is less invasive, involves shorter recovery time, and reduces the risk of complications like infection and bleeding. Patients usually spend less time in the hospital and experience a quicker return to daily activities. Additionally, it is highly effective for aneurysms located deep within the brain.

Who Is a Good Candidate for Endovascular Coiling?

Candidates for endovascular coiling include individuals diagnosed with either ruptured or unruptured brain aneurysms. It’s often recommended for patients whose aneurysms are in hard-to-reach areas of the brain, or for those who may not tolerate open surgery due to age or other medical conditions. A detailed evaluation with brain imaging helps determine suitability.

Doctors for Endovascular Coiling in India

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Dr. Praveen Gupta

Fortis Memorial Research Institute, Gurugram

PRINCIPAL DIRECTOR & HEAD NEUROLOGY

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Dr. Rohit Gupta

Accord Hospital, Faridabad

Chairman M.B.B.S, M.D, D.M, D.N.B

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Dr. Amit Kumar Agarwal

Amrita Hospital, Faridabad

DM Neurology, PDF Epilepsy, PDCC Epilepsy

What Happens After the Procedure?

After coiling, patients are observed for neurological changes and any signs of complications. Blood-thinning medications may be prescribed to prevent clot formation. Lifestyle modifications, such as managing blood pressure and quitting smoking, are strongly advised to reduce the risk of new aneurysms. Routine follow-ups are essential to monitor the treated area and overall brain health.

How Effective Is Endovascular Coiling?

Endovascular coiling has a high success rate in preventing aneurysm rupture. For many patients, it provides a permanent solution. In some cases, additional procedures may be needed if the aneurysm refills or if new aneurysms develop. Regular follow-up imaging, such as MRIs or angiograms, helps ensure the treatment remains effective over time.

Leading Hospitals for Endovascular Coiling in India

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Artemis Hospital

Gurugram, India

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Medanta Hospital

Gurugram, India

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Marengo Asia Hospital

Gurugram, India

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