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Interventional Neurology

Interventional Neurology

Interventional Neurology is a subspecialty within Neurology. Interventional Neurology refers to endovascular, catheter-based techniques using Fluoroscopy and Angiography to diagnose and treat vascular disease of the Central Nervous System. Interventional Neurology uses tools that pass through the blood vessels to diagnose and treat diseases and conditions rather than using open surgery.

Health1 Super Speciality Hospitals has a team of expert Interventional Neurologists who have done interventions in a number of patients with highest success ratio and good recovery rates. As we believe in result oriented treatment of the patient, we focus on the perfect diagnosis and treatment of the patient at an affordable cost.

Conditions can be treated by using Minimally Invasive Surgical Techniques :

  • Brain and Spinal Vascular Malformations
  • Cerebral Aneurysm – Bulging, Weakening of an artery supplying blood to the brain
  • Extracranial & Intracranial Atherosclerosis – Hardening of arteries that supply blood to the head and neck
  • Head and Neck Tumors
  • Neck Lesions
  • Severe Nose bleeds
  • Stroke/Blood Clot in the Brain
  • Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) – Bleeding/Bursting of a blood vessel in the brain

Scope Of Services :

  • Angioplasty : Procedure that looks at how blood is flowing in the neck and brain vessels to determine whether the vessels are diseased, narrowed, enlarged or blocked
  • Coil Embolization : Insertion of a very thin wire (coil) to block blood flow to an area
  • Embolectomy: Removal of a blood clot that caused the stroke
  • Stenting : Insertion of a balloon and/or tiny metal tube (stent) to open a narrowed vessel/artery
  • Thrombectomy : threading a catheter through an artery in the patient’s groin to the blocked artery in the brain. A device at the end of the catheter attaches to the clot; the neurologist removes the trapped clot and blood flow to the brain resumes within minutes. Brain cells are no longer deprived of oxygen.