Mechanical Thrombectomy: Removal of blood clots from blocked arteries in the brain, especially for ischemic stroke patients.
Thrombolysis: Direct delivery of clot-busting medication to the site of the stroke.
Aneurysm Repair:
Coiling and Stenting: Minimally invasive techniques to treat brain aneurysms, where coils or stents are used to reinforce weakened blood vessels and prevent rupture.
Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs):
Treatment of abnormal tangles of blood vessels using embolization to reduce or eliminate the risk of bleeding.
Cerebral Angiography:
Advanced imaging technique to visualize blood vessels in the brain and diagnose blockages, malformations, or aneurysms.
Carotid Artery Stenting:
Placement of stents in the carotid arteries to prevent strokes by treating stenosis (narrowing of the artery).
Spinal Interventions:
Treatment of spinal vascular abnormalities or compression fractures using minimally invasive techniques like embolization and vertebroplasty.
Venous Sinus Thrombosis:
Treatment of blood clots in the brain’s venous system using mechanical thrombectomy or stenting.
Tumor Embolization:
Preoperative or palliative embolization to reduce blood flow to brain tumors, reducing surgical risks or providing symptom relief.