Treatment for Aneurism

Learn about world-class treatment options for Aneurysm in India.

About Aneurysm

A bulging or weakened area in a blood vessel wall, often in the brain. If it ruptures, it can cause bleeding, stroke, or death. Early detection through imaging is crucial.

Includes

  • Unruptured Aneurysm (Incidental Finding)
  • Ruptured Aneurysm (Subarachnoid Hemorrhage)
  • Saccular/Berry Aneurysm
  • Fusiform Aneurysm
  • Giant Aneurysm
  • Multiple Intracranial Aneurysms
  • Aneurysm Caused by Trauma, Infection, or AVM
  • Pediatric or Familial Aneurysm Cases

Top Treatment Options

Endovascular Coiling

Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat brain aneurysms. A thin catheter is threaded through a blood vessel (usually from the groin) to the brain, and tiny platinum coils are inserted into the aneurysm to block blood flow and prevent rupture.

Advantages
  • 1. Minimally invasive – no need to open the skull.
  • 2. Shorter recovery time – usually just a few days in hospital.
  • 3. Effective for many aneurysms – especially small to medium-sized ones.
Limitations
  • 1. Not for all aneurysms – wide-necked or large aneurysms may need other treatments.
  • 2. Risk of recurrence – aneurysm may refill and need re-treatment.
  • 3. Radiation & contrast use – not ideal for patients with kidney issues or contrast allergies.

Surgical Clipping

Surgical clipping is an open brain surgery where the surgeon performs a craniotomy (opens the skull) and places a small metal clip at the base (neck) of the aneurysm. This blocks blood flow into the aneurysm, preventing rupture or rebleeding.

Advantages
  • 1. Permanent solution – once clipped, aneurysm rarely comes back.
  • 2. Best for accessible aneurysms – especially large or wide-necked ones.
  • 3. No foreign material inside vessels – unlike stents or coils.
Limitations
  • 1. Invasive – involves opening the skull, with longer recovery.
  • 2. Higher surgical risks – including bleeding, infection, or stroke.
  • 3. Not suitable for all aneurysms – deep or hard-to-reach aneurysms may need endovascular methods.

Flow Diverter Stent Placement

This is an advanced endovascular procedure used to treat large, wide-necked, or complex brain aneurysms. A flow diverter stent (a special mesh tube) is placed inside the artery across the aneurysm opening to redirect blood flow, allowing the aneurysm to shrink and heal naturally.

Advantages
  • 1. Ideal for complex aneurysms – especially large, wide-necked, or fusiform ones.
  • 2. Minimally invasive – no craniotomy needed, done via catheter.
  • 3. Long-term healing – promotes natural closure of the aneurysm over time.
Limitations
  • 1. Delayed effect – aneurysm takes weeks or months to shrink.
  • 2. Blood thinners required – patient must take antiplatelet drugs for months.
  • 3. High cost – stents are expensive and not suitable for all aneurysm types.

Disclaimer: The treatment options described are for general informational purposes only and do not constitute medical advice. Final treatment decisions are made by qualified medical professionals after clinical evaluation.

Top Hospitals for Aneurysm

MediBridge works with India's leading hospitals in Aneurysm, trusted globally for advanced technology, experienced specialists, and high treatment success rates.

Every patient's situation is unique—factors like the stage of illness, required treatment type, recovery needs, and budget determine which hospital is best. That's why we don't publish a generic list. Instead, we offer personalized hospital matching to ensure you get the best care at the right cost.

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Cost Estimate

Treatment Cost

Treatment Cost (USD) Cost (KES)
Endovascular Coiling $8,000 to $15,000 1.1 million to 2.0 million
Surgical Clipping $6,000 to $12,000 800,000 to 1.6 million
Flow Diverter Stent Placement $12,000 to $20,000 1.6 million to 2.7 million
Note: Prices may slightly vary due to changing exchange rates.

Flight (NBO-DEL/MUM/BLR)

USD: $450 - $900 (Return)

KES: 58,000 - 117,000

Accommodation

USD: $800 - $1,500 (per month)

KES: 104,000 - 195,000

Post Care Costs

USD: $80 - $500 (per month)

KES: 10,400 - 65,000

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