WHAT IS COILING OF AN ANEURYSM?
Coiling is a less invasive method of treating cerebral aneurysms. A catheter (small plastic tube) is placed in the femoral artery, which is located in the groin region. The catheter is guided to the aneurysm with image guidance (fluoroscopy). Once in the aneurysm, small coils made of platinum are threaded through the catheter into the aneurysm until no space remains. This prevents blood flow from entering the aneurysm and protects it from rupturing in the future. The catheter is removed and a Band-Aid is place over the insertion site in the groin.
WHAT TO EXPECT?
Prior to having your unruptured aneurysm treated, you will have a thorough consultation with our Interventional Radiology nurse practitioner and an interventional neuroradiologist. You will also be evaluated by a neurosurgeon. All possible treatment options will be reviewed together. Procedures will be discussed in detail and all of your questions will be answered. If endovascular coiling is the treatment of choice for you, Radiology Ltd. will make the arrangements necessary for you.
The procedure is performed under general anesthesia. You will stay in the hospital overnight and go home the next day. You may return to normal activity within a few days. You may experience a headache or soreness in the groin after the procedure. Pain medication will be prescribed to keep you comfortable.
WHO WILL BE PERFORMING MY ANEURYSM COILING?
Your procedure will be performed by either Dr. Gyorke or Dr. Jeck, both Senior Members of the American Society of Interventional and Therapeutic Neuroradiology (ASITN). They are both Fellowship trained in all aspects of neuroembolizations and are very experienced, with one of the most successful Interventional Neuroradiology practices in the country.
To schedule a consultation, please call Tracey at 520-873-3724.
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