Stenting And Coiling For Brain Aneurysm And Clotting
Stenting and coiling are minimally invasive procedures used to treat brain aneurysms and prevent blood clot-related complications such as stroke. A brain aneurysm is a weakened area in the wall of a blood vessel in the brain that bulges and fills with blood. If left untreated, it can rupture and cause life-threatening bleeding. Coiling involves the insertion of tiny platinum coils into the aneurysm through a catheter to promote blood clotting inside the aneurysm, sealing it off from the normal blood flow. This helps prevent rupture. In cases where the aneurysm has a wide neck or is located in a difficult position, a stent—a small mesh tube—is placed inside the artery to support the coil placement and ensure proper blood flow in the surrounding vessel. These procedures reduce the risk of rupture and bleeding while preserving normal circulation in the brain. The overall goal is to stabilize the aneurysm, prevent complications, and minimize the risk of stroke or permanent neurological damage.
Why India is Preferred for Stenting And Coiling?
India is preferred for kidney transplant procedures due to its combination of high medical expertise, advanced technology, and affordable costs. The country has several renowned hospitals with dedicated transplant centers that meet international standards and are equipped with modern facilities such as high-end diagnostic labs, sterile operating rooms, and advanced post-operative care units. Indian nephrologists and transplant surgeons are highly experienced, often trained at globally recognized institutions, and skilled in handling complex transplant cases. One of the biggest advantages is the cost-effectiveness—kidney transplant surgery in India is significantly less expensive compared to countries like the U.S., U.K., or Australia, while maintaining excellent success rates. Additionally, India has a well-established organ transplant framework regulated by the Transplantation of Human Organs Act, ensuring ethical practices. With shorter waiting times, personalized care, and support services for international patients, India has become a leading destination for kidney transplants globally.
