Description
when it comes to aneurysm brain treatment, there are a few different options depending on the size and location of the aneurysm. One common approach is surgical clipping, where a neurosurgeon places a small metal clip at the base of the aneurysm to prevent blood flow and reduce the risk of rupture. Another option is endovascular coiling, where a catheter is inserted through a blood vessel in the groin and guided up to the aneurysm to fill it with tiny coils that promote clotting and sealing off the aneurysm. Both procedures carry risks and benefits, so it's important for patients to discuss their options with their healthcare team to determine the best course of action for their specific situation. Overall, advances in technology have made treatment of brain aneurysms more effective and less invasive than ever before!