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Aneurysm Clipping or Coiling

Aneurysm Clipping or Coiling Treament

Treatment Range Hospital in Hyderabad offers advanced treatment for brain aneurysms through microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling. These procedures are designed to prevent aneurysm rupture and life-threatening brain hemorrhage, providing patients with effective and lasting protection. Our expert neurosurgeons and interventional neuroradiologists work together to select the best approach based on the aneurysm’s size, location, and patient health.

Aneurysm clipping involves a minimally invasive craniotomy where a tiny clip is placed at the base of the aneurysm to stop blood flow into it, while coiling uses a catheter-based technique to fill the aneurysm with coils, promoting clotting and preventing rupture. With state-of-the-art neuroimaging, hybrid operating suites, and 24/7 neurocritical care, Treatment Range Hospital ensures safe and precise treatment for complex aneurysms.

If you are searching for brain aneurysm treatment in Hyderabad, Treatment Range Hospital is a trusted destination for both surgical and endovascular solutions. Our multidisciplinary team provides personalized care, advanced technology, and comprehensive follow-up to help patients recover and prevent future complications.

Your Complete Aneurysm Clipping or Coiling Journey

🩺Phase 1: Symptoms Identification

🔬Phase 2: OPD Consultation with Neurosurgeon

🧬 Phase 3: Causes (Indications for Treatment)

🔍 Phase 4: Diagnosis & Pre-Surgical Workup

🏥Phase 5: Treatment Options

💪 Phase 6: Post-Surgery Care & Recovery

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What is the difference between aneurysm clipping and coiling?
  • Clipping: Neurosurgeon opens the skull (craniotomy) and places a metal clip across the aneurysm neck to stop blood flow.

  • Coiling: A catheter is threaded through blood vessels to fill the aneurysm with tiny platinum coils, promoting clotting.

When is treatment necessary for a brain aneurysm?

For:

  • Ruptured aneurysms causing bleeding (subarachnoid hemorrhage)
  • Large, irregular, or high-risk unruptured aneurysms
  • Family history of aneurysm rupture
Which method is better: clipping or coiling?
  • Coiling: Less invasive, shorter hospital stay, ideal for older patients or difficult-to-reach aneurysms.
  • Clipping: Offers durable results, preferred for younger patients or certain aneurysm locations. Decision depends on aneurysm size, shape, and patient factors.
How successful are these procedures?

Both have high success rates in preventing rebleeding. Clipping has a slightly lower recurrence rate, while coiling may require follow-up treatments in some cases.

What are the risks?
  •  Stroke, infection, or vasospasm (narrowing of blood vessels)

  • Risk is minimized with careful pre-op planning and ICU monitoring post-op.

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