Brain Aneurysm Treatment in Ahmedabad
Know the Basics -
What is a Brain Aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is a weakened or balloon-like bulge in the wall of a blood vessel within the brain. Over time, the weakened area may enlarge due to the constant pressure of blood flow. While some aneurysms remain small and cause no symptoms, others can grow larger or rupture, leading to a life-threatening brain hemorrhage.
Many brain aneurysms are discovered incidentally during scans performed for headaches, dizziness, or other neurological concerns. However, some aneurysms may cause symptoms such as severe headaches, vision problems, facial pain, double vision, or neurological deficits if they press on nearby nerves or brain structures.
Early diagnosis and timely treatment are important to reduce the risk of rupture and protect long-term brain health.
Treatment Options for Brain Aneurysm
The most appropriate treatment depends on several factors, including the size, location, shape, and risk of rupture of the aneurysm, as well as the patient’s age and overall health. Modern brain aneurysm treatment includes both minimally invasive endovascular procedures and traditional microsurgical techniques.
1. Endovascular Coiling :
Endovascular coiling is one of the most advanced and widely used minimally invasive treatments for brain aneurysms. The procedure is performed through a small catheter inserted into a blood vessel, usually in the wrist or groin, and guided to the aneurysm using advanced imaging technology. Once the catheter reaches the aneurysm, tiny platinum coils are carefully placed inside it. These coils promote clot formation within the aneurysm, preventing blood from entering the weakened area and significantly reducing the risk of rupture.
Unlike open brain surgery, endovascular coiling does not require a large incision or opening of the skull. This makes it a preferred treatment option for many patients, particularly those with aneurysms located in difficult-to-access areas of the brain.
Advantages of Endovascular Coiling
Minimally invasive procedure
No large surgical incision
Less postoperative discomfort
Faster recovery period
Dr. Kalpesh Shah has extensive experience in advanced neuro-endovascular procedures and is among the most experienced specialists in Gujarat for cerebral aneurysm treatment using coiling, flow diverter stenting, and intra-aneurysmal closure devices.
2. Surgical Clipping :
Surgical clipping is a proven microsurgical treatment for brain aneurysms that involves placing a small titanium clip across the neck of the aneurysm. The clip permanently blocks blood flow into the weakened area while preserving normal circulation through the surrounding blood vessels.
The procedure is performed through a craniotomy, where a small section of the skull is temporarily opened to access the aneurysm. Surgical clipping may be recommended for certain aneurysm locations, shapes, or complex cases where direct microsurgical treatment offers the most effective long-term protection against rupture.
3. Flow Diversion :
Flow diversion is an advanced minimally invasive treatment used for selected large, wide-necked, or complex brain aneurysms. The procedure is performed through a catheter inserted into a blood vessel, avoiding the need for open brain surgery.
A specialized flow diverter stent is placed within the parent artery to redirect blood flow away from the aneurysm. Over time, this reduces pressure on the weakened vessel wall and promotes healing while maintaining normal circulation. Flow diversion is often recommended for aneurysms that may not be ideal candidates for conventional coiling or surgical clipping.
Benefits of Brain Aneurysm Coiling










Coiling vs Clipping - Which is Right for You?
Both coiling and clipping are effective treatments for brain aneurysms, but the ideal option varies from patient to patient.
Endovascular Coiling May Be Preferred When:
- A minimally invasive approach is desired
- The aneurysm is suitable for catheter-based treatment
- Faster recovery is important
- Open surgery carries higher risk
- The aneurysm is located in deeper brain regions
Surgical Clipping May Be Preferred When:
- The aneurysm has specific anatomical features
- Long-term exclusion is required
- The aneurysm is easily accessible surgically
- Microsurgical treatment offers better durability
- The patient's condition favors open surgery
Why Choose Dr. Kalpesh Shah for Aneurysm Treatment Treatment in Ahmedabad?
Choosing the right specialist is crucial when dealing with a brain aneurysm because treatment requires exceptional precision, expertise, and advanced technology.
Dr. Kalpesh Shah is a Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon and Neuro Interventionist with extensive experience in both conventional neurosurgery and neuro-endovascular procedures. He has successfully performed more than 10,000 neurosurgical procedures and over 2,000 endovascular interventions.
With fellowship training in Neuro Endovascular Therapy from Tokyo, Japan, he offers advanced treatment options personalized to the unique characteristics of each aneurysm. His focus is on accurate diagnosis, individualized treatment planning, and achieving the safest possible outcomes while preserving long-term neurological health.
Extensive Neurosurgical Experience
10,000+ neurosurgeries and 2,000+ endovascular procedures performed with advanced expertise.
Expertise in Brain Aneurysm Treatment
Advanced treatment for cerebral aneurysms using coiling and flow diverter stenting techniques.
International Fellowship Training
He has done his specialized fellowship training in neuroendovascular therapy from Tokyo, Japan.
Ethical & Patient-Friendly Care
Transparent guidance and compassionate care with clear communication throughout treatment.
Accurate Diagnosis & Recovery Focus
Detailed evaluation and precise treatment planning focused on long-term neurological wellness.
Common Questions About Brain Aneurysm Treatment
Some aneurysms may remain stable, while others can enlarge over time and carry a risk of rupture, which may lead to a serious brain hemorrhage.
No. Coiling is a minimally invasive endovascular procedure performed through blood vessels without opening the skull.
Recovery varies among patients, but many individuals return to normal activities sooner compared to traditional open surgery.
Some aneurysms may require periodic follow-up imaging to ensure long-term stability and successful treatment outcomes.
Brain aneurysms are typically diagnosed using imaging studies such as CT angiography, MR angiography, or cerebral angiography.
Not always. Treatment decisions depend on factors such as aneurysm size, location, rupture risk, symptoms, and overall patient health.
Early diagnosis and expert treatment can make a significant difference. Consult Dr. Kalpesh Shah for advanced evaluation and neurovascular care.
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