INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — About 1 in 50 people in the U.S. have an “un-ruptured” brain aneurysm, which are ticking time bombs if they aren’t treated. Doctors are using a new procedure to “clip” the ...
An unruptured brain aneurysm is a bulging blood vessel in your brain that has not burst. It may pose serious health risks and is usually treated with surgery or medication. Healthcare professionals ...
A study led by UCSF neurologist S. Claiborne Johnston, MD, has shown that coiling of ruptured brain aneurysms is very effective during long-term follow-up, similar to outcomes with surgical clipping.
Memory loss after brain aneurysm surgeries, like coiling, is common. Some people experience memory loss for less than a day. For others, difficulties with memory can persist for months. Surgical ...
Basilar apex aneurysms represent a formidable neurosurgical challenge, as they occur at the bifurcation of the basilar artery—a region in close proximity to essential brainstem structures. Their ...
Redd and her husband are both Auburn graduates and lifelong Auburn fans. She received her undergraduate degree from the university, currently works there in the Alumni Professional Affairs Office in ...
A brain aneurysm develops when a blood vessel wall weakens, creating a balloon-like bulge that can threaten life if ruptured. While many aneurysms remain stable, understanding their formation and ...
PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (Ivanhoe Newswire) - About one in 50 people in the U.S. have an unruptured brain aneurysm. These “ticking time bombs” can rupture if they aren’t treated. Now — doctors are using a ...