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Neurovascular Devices: Advancing the Treatment of Brain and Vascular Disorders
Neurovascular devices are specialized medical tools designed to diagnose and treat disorders affecting the blood vessels of the brain and nervous system. These devices play a critical role in modern neurology and interventional radiology, offering minimally invasive solutions for conditions that were once treated through open surgery. The development of neurovascular devices has transformed patient care, enabling faster recovery, reduced complications, and improved outcomes.
One of the most significant applications of neurovascular devices is in the management of cerebral aneurysms. Aneurysms, which are weakened areas in blood vessel walls, can rupture and cause life-threatening hemorrhages. Devices such as coil systems and flow diverters allow physicians to reinforce vessel walls or redirect blood flow, reducing the risk of rupture. Coil embolization involves inserting tiny platinum coils into the aneurysm, which promotes clotting and prevents blood from entering the weakened area. Flow…

