Vascular Brain Surgery Treatment

Vascular Brain Surgery

Vascular Brain Surgery focuses on treating disorders of the blood vessels in the brain, including aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), brain hemorrhage, and other complex cerebrovascular conditions. Dr. Abhijit Acharya provides advanced surgical and minimally invasive treatment options to restore proper blood flow to the brain and prevent life-threatening complications.

With modern diagnostic technology and precise surgical techniques, vascular brain surgery aims to repair damaged or abnormal blood vessels in the brain. Our approach prioritizes patient safety, accurate diagnosis, and effective treatment to improve neurological health and ensure faster recovery.

  • Advanced treatment for brain aneurysms and vascular abnormalities

  • Comprehensive diagnosis using CT scan, MRI, and cerebral angiography

  • Minimally invasive surgical procedures for faster recovery

  • Expert neurological care and post-surgical rehabilitation support


What is vascular brain surgery?

Vascular brain surgery is a specialized procedure used to treat abnormalities in the blood vessels of the brain, such as aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and brain hemorrhages.

What conditions require vascular brain surgery?

Conditions that may require vascular brain surgery include brain aneurysms, AVMs, vascular malformations, hemorrhagic stroke, and blocked or damaged blood vessels in the brain.

Is vascular brain surgery safe?

With modern surgical techniques and experienced neurosurgeons, vascular brain surgery has become much safer. Detailed imaging and careful planning help reduce risks and improve treatment outcomes.

How long does recovery take after surgery?

Recovery time depends on the patient’s condition and the type of procedure performed. Many patients begin recovering within a few weeks, while full neurological recovery may take longer with rehabilitation support.

What diagnostic tests are required before surgery?

Doctors usually perform CT scans, MRI scans, and cerebral angiography to identify vascular abnormalities and determine the best treatment approach.

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