Interventional Neuroradiology in Satara, Maharashtra

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Interventional Neuroradiology in Satara, Maharashtra

Interventional neuroradiology, also known as neurointerventional surgery or NIS, is a speciality of radiology and neurosurgery which uses image-guided and minimally invasive techniques to diagnose and treat conditions related to the brain, spine, head and neck. Common conditions such as aneurysms, tumours, spinal compression fractures, and arteriovenous malformations can be effectively treated by using interventional neuroradiology. If you or someone you know is dealing with such conditions, you can consult Dr. Chinmay Phadtare, a renowned neurosurgeon in Satara, Maharashtra, to get effective treatment.

What is interventional Neuroradiology?

Interventional radiology is a medical speciality which includes the treatment of diseases which affect parts of the body, including the neck, brain, and spine.

 

Under this, diagnosis and treatment are performed using minimally invasive techniques and image-guided technologies and procedures to treat several conditions such as strokes, cerebral aneurysms, and arteriovenous malformations. Before the advent of interventional neuroradiology, brain, neck, and spinal conditions were usually treated with traditional techniques or open surgery. 

The interventional radiologist approach is increasingly in demand because of its minimally invasive nature and its associated benefits, such as faster recovery, minimal complications, faster recovery, and less risk to the surrounding organs. If you are considering interventional neuroradiology in Satara, Maharashtra, you can consult Dr. Chinmay Phadtare, a renowned neurosurgeon in the region.

 

Let’s discuss advanced procedures and conditions that fall under the scope of interventional neuroradiology, which includes the following:

1. Embolization

It is a minimally invasive interventional neuroradiology procedure which involves blocking the blood flow to specific areas or abnormal blood vessels. This procedure can prevent the progression of the disease, like strokes and brain and spinal conditions. This procedure is recommended when there is excessive bleeding, vascular malformation, or any tumour occurs. Embolisation is used to treat conditions such as arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), aneurysms, tumours or dual arteriovenous fistulas. These conditions involve excessive to abnormal blood flow, which can lead to complications like bleeding, pressure on the surrounding structures or also cause difficulty in surgical removal or treatment. With the help of an embolisation procedure, which includes blocking the targeted blood vessels, neurosurgeons reduce the occurrence of severe complications.

- Tumour devascularisation

Tumour devascularisation involves reduced blood supply to the tumour with the help of embolisation techniques. This procedure is done before surgery to shrink the tumour or reduce the bleeding during the removal of the tumour.

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2. Stroke intervention

Stroke interventions are medical procedures which include restoring the blood flow to the brain after a stroke, primarily an ischaemic stroke. These are done to prevent brain damage after the stroke. This includes:

Thrombectomy

It is a mechanical procedure in which a catheter is used to navigate the blood clot and remove those which are blocking the arteries in the brain. The quick removal or dissolving of the blockage can help prevent brain damage.

Stenting

It includes the placement of a tiny mesh-like tube, which is known as a stent, into a narrow or blocked artery to restore the blood flow to the brain.

3. Vertebroplasty/Kyphoplasty

These are minimally invasive surgical procedures which are aimed at relieving pain caused by the spinal compression, often due to conditions such as osteoporosis, trauma or tumours. Vertebroplasty is performed by injecting special cement through a needle into the fractured bone, while kyphoplasty involves insertion of a balloon into the fractured bone, which is then inflated to create more space and restore height.

Seeking interventional neuroradiology in Satara, Maharashtra? Consult Dr. Chinmay Phadtare to get tailored solutions.

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