Brain Aneurysms in Numbers Unruptured brain aneurysms are not uncommon in the general population, affecting approximately 3.2% of adults worldwide, usually around the age of 50. Advances in high-resolution magnetic...
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If your doctor discovers that you have an aneurysm, he or she may suggest that you undergo a coiling procedure to prevent the affected artery from leaking or bursting. When…
Before Your Procedure The Benefit of Having Two Procedures What to Expect in the Days Prior to the Procedure What to Expect The Day Of Your Embolization Procedure Understanding Glue...
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The pipeline embolization procedure is a revolutionary, less invasive approach to treating unruptured cerebral aneurysms, including many that were previously considered too difficult to treat. The pipeline embolization device, or…
The pipeline embolization procedure is a relatively new and generally safe way to treat unruptured cerebral aneurysms, including those once considered too difficult to treat. What Is a Pipeline Embolization…