About Embolization for Intracranial Bleeding
Key Highlights
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Minimally invasive procedure with no large skull opening required.Precise targeting of the bleeding source using real-time imaging guidance.Effective in stopping active bleeding and preventing future re-bleeding events.Typically results in less pain and a faster recovery compared to open brain surgery (craniotomy).Reduces the risk of damage to surrounding healthy brain tissue.Often performed under conscious sedation, avoiding the need for general anesthesia in some cases./ul
Who is this surgery for?
- Ruptured brain aneurysm causing subarachnoid hemorrhage.
- Arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) that have bled or are at high risk of bleeding.
- Certain types of dural arteriovenous fistulas (dAVFs).
- Traumatic vascular injuries leading to pseudoaneurysms or fistulas.
- As a preoperative measure to reduce blood flow to a tumor (pre-operative embolization).
- Selected cases of intractable epistaxis (nosebleed) of arterial origin.
How to prepare
- Comprehensive neurological evaluation and imaging (CT angiography, MRI, or cerebral angiography) to pinpoint the bleeding source.
- Review of medical history, allergies (especially to contrast dye), and current medications.
- Blood tests to check clotting function, kidney function, and overall health.
- Fasting for 6-8 hours before the procedure, typically overnight.
- Discussion of anesthesia options (general or conscious sedation) and obtaining informed consent.
- Shaving and cleaning of the access site, usually the groin area.
Risks & possible complications
- Stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) from unintended blockage of a normal artery.
- Bleeding or hematoma at the catheter insertion site in the groin.
- Allergic reaction to the contrast dye used during imaging.
- Infection at the access site or, rarely, within the brain.
- Kidney injury from contrast dye, especially in patients with pre-existing kidney problems.
- Rupture of the aneurysm or vessel during the procedure.
- Incomplete occlusion of the target, requiring additional treatment.
Recovery & hospital stay
- Initial monitoring in a Neuro-ICU or recovery area for 24-48 hours to watch for complications.
- Strict bed rest for several hours to prevent bleeding from the catheter site.
- Pain management for headache or access site discomfort.
- Gradual increase in activity; avoidance of strenuous exercise and heavy lifting for several weeks.
- Follow-up imaging (angiogram, MRA, or CTA) to confirm the success of the embolization.
- Participation in neurological rehabilitation (physical, occupational, speech therapy) as needed to address any deficits from the initial bleed.
- Lifelong follow-up with a neurosurgeon or neurologist for monitoring.
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Typical hospital stay: 3-7 days
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Expected recovery time: 4-6 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full neurological recovery
Frequently Asked Questions
If you are considering embolization for intracranial bleeding in India, these questions and answers can help you make a confident, informed decision.
Popular choices for embolization for intracranial bleeding 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 embolization for intracranial bleeding. 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 embolization for intracranial bleeding 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 | 3-7 days | ~ 4-6 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full neurological recovery | Know More |
| Turkey | TRY 875 Thousand – 2.8 Million | 3-7 days | ~ 4-6 weeks for initial recovery; 3-6 months for full neurological recovery | Know More |
Top hospitals for Embolization for Intracranial Bleeding in India
These partner hospitals in India have dedicated neurosurgery teams and experience managing patients undergoing embolization for intracranial bleeding.
John Mehta, a 58-year-old accountant and...
John Mehta, a 58-year-old accountant and avid gardener, was enjoying a quiet Sunday when a sudden, explosive headache struck him. He collapsed in his backyard. Rushed to the ER, a CT scan revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured brain aneurysm. As a father of two with a family history of stroke, John was terrified of permanent disability. The neurosurgeon, Dr. Chen, explained that endovascular embolization was the least invasive option to seal the aneurysm and prevent re-bleeding. During the procedure, John was under conscious sedation. He felt pressure but no pain as the microcatheter navigated to his brain. Post-procedure, he spent a night in the Neuro-ICU. Recovery involved managing headaches and fatigue, but within six weeks, he was back to light gardening. The emotional journey was profound, from the fear of death and leaving his family, to immense gratitude for the minimally invasive technique that gave him a second chance. He now advocates for aneurysm awareness.
Neurosurgeons for Embolization for Intracranial Bleeding
Explore experienced neurosurgeons who regularly perform embolization for intracranial bleeding and provide pre- and post-operative care in India.
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- 8 Years Experience
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- 21 Years Experience
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Manipal Hospital Whitefield, Bangalore
- 29 Years Experience
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Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
- 21 Years Experience
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Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
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Manipal Hospital Old Airport Road, Bangalore
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Manipal Hospital Patiala, Patiala
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