About Cerebral Artery Thrombosis
Key Highlights
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Rapid restoration of blood flow to the brain, minimizing tissue damage.Can significantly reduce long-term disability and improve functional outcomes compared to medication alone.Minimally invasive endovascular approach (mechanical thrombectomy) is often used, reducing recovery time.Performed for large vessel occlusions, which are the most severe types of ischemic strokes.Time-sensitive intervention that can be life-saving and preserve critical brain functions.
Who is this surgery for?
- Acute ischemic stroke caused by a large vessel occlusion (e.g., in the middle cerebral artery or internal carotid artery).
- Patients presenting within 6 to 24 hours of symptom onset (time window varies based on advanced imaging).
- Significant neurological deficit, such as severe weakness, speech difficulty, or vision loss.
- Contraindication to or failure of intravenous thrombolytic (clot-busting) therapy.
- Evidence of a large area of brain tissue at risk but not yet irreversibly damaged (penumbra) on perfusion imaging.
How to prepare
- Emergency imaging: Immediate CT scan or MRI to confirm the diagnosis, locate the clot, and assess brain tissue viability.
- Blood tests: To check clotting function, kidney function, and overall health status.
- Neurological assessment: A standardized scale (like NIHSS) to gauge stroke severity.
- Informed consent: Rapid discussion with patient or family about risks, benefits, and alternatives.
- Preparation for anesthesia: The patient is prepared for conscious sedation or general anesthesia.
- Groin area preparation: Shaving and cleaning for catheter insertion in case of endovascular approach.
Risks & possible complications
- Bleeding in the brain (intracerebral hemorrhage), which can worsen the stroke.
- Damage to the blood vessel wall (dissection or perforation) from the catheter or devices.
- Failure to remove the clot or only partial recanalization.
- Distal embolism, where clot fragments travel to block smaller arteries.
- Infection or bleeding at the catheter insertion site in the groin.
- Allergic reaction to contrast dye used during imaging.
- Risks associated with anesthesia.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Immediate post-procedure: Monitoring in a Neuro-ICU for 24-48 hours to watch for complications like bleeding or swelling.
- Medication: Typically includes blood thinners (antiplatelets) to prevent new clots.
- Rehabilitation: Early initiation of physical, occupational, and speech therapy is crucial for maximizing recovery.
- Lifestyle modifications: Managing risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, and high cholesterol is essential.
- Follow-up: Regular visits with the neurologist and neurosurgeon, along with imaging tests to monitor recovery.
- Activity: Gradual return to normal activities as tolerated, with strict avoidance of strenuous activity initially.
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Typical hospital stay: 5-10 days
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Expected recovery time: 3-6 months for initial functional recovery; ongoing neurorehabilitation may continue longer
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering cerebral artery thrombosis in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for cerebral artery thrombosis in India include Miot Hospital Chennai, Cytecare Hospital, Kamineni Hospital LB Nagar, Kamineni Hospital, King Koti, Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, known for experienced specialists and advanced surgical infrastructure.
Look at the doctor’s years of experience, hospital association, patient reviews, and how often they perform cerebral artery thrombosis. MediFyr helps you compare neurosurgeons and book consultations online.
The overall cost depends on hospital category, surgeon’s experience, room type, implant or device used (if any), length of stay, tests, and post-operative care. Our team can help you get cost estimates from multiple hospitals before you decide.
Procedure cost in other countries
Here is an overview of how the estimated cost, hospital stay, and recovery time for cerebral artery thrombosis compare across other countries where we have data.
| Country | Estimated cost range | Typical stay | Recovery time | View details |
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| India | INR 250 Thousand – 800 Thousand | 5-10 days | ~ 3-6 months for initial functional recovery; ongoing neurorehabilitation may continue longer | Know More |
| Turkey | TRY 875 Thousand – 2.8 Million | 5-10 days | ~ 3-6 months for initial functional recovery; ongoing neurorehabilitation may continue longer | Know More |
Top hospitals for Cerebral Artery Thrombosis in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated neurosurgery teams and experience managing patients undergoing cerebral artery thrombosis.
Vikram Joshi, a 58-year-old software architect...
Vikram Joshi, a 58-year-old software architect and father of two, had always been health-conscious. His world shifted when he experienced a sudden, severe headache followed by weakness on his left side and slurred speech while at work. Rushed to the ER, a CT angiogram revealed a large clot blocking his right middle cerebral artery, an ischemic stroke in progress. The neurosurgeon, Dr. Chen, explained that time was brain tissue. She recommended an emergency mechanical thrombectomy: a minimally invasive procedure to thread a catheter through his artery to physically remove the clot. Anxious but trusting, Vikram consented. In the angiography suite, he was sedated but awake enough to follow commands. The procedure took 90 minutes; Dr. Chen successfully extracted the clot, restoring blood flow. Post-procedure, Vikram spent a night in the Neuro-ICU. Within 24 hours, the weakness in his arm began to improve. After a week of inpatient rehab, he regained most of his strength and speech clarity. His emotional journey was one of profound fear, terrified of losing his independence and ability to provide for his family, giving way to immense gratitude and a renewed commitment to his health. He now advocates for stroke awareness in his community.
Neurosurgeons for Cerebral Artery Thrombosis
Explore experienced neurosurgeons who regularly perform cerebral artery thrombosis and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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