Flow Diverter Treatment for Aneurysm

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Flow Diverter Treatment for Aneurysm

Reconstructing Vessels, Healing Aneurysms

Flow diverter treatment is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat complex brain aneurysms that are difficult to manage with surgery or coiling. A special mesh-like device is placed inside the parent blood vessel across the aneurysm neck.

The device redirects blood flow away from the aneurysm, allowing it to heal naturally over time. This strengthens the vessel wall, prevents rupture, and preserves normal circulation without directly filling the aneurysm sac.

Symptoms Indicating Need for Flow Diverter Treatment

Flow diverter treatment is recommended when aneurysms are large, wide-necked, or located in difficult areas. Symptoms may appear gradually or suddenly depending on pressure effects. Timely treatment helps prevent rupture, neurological damage, and life-threatening bleeding while ensuring long-term vessel healing and patient safety with durable outcomes.

Severe headache

Vision problems

Eye pain

Facial numbness

Double vision

Seizure episodes

Causes Requiring Flow Diverter Treatment

Complex High-Risk Aneurysm Features

Wide-neck aneurysm structure.

Large or giant aneurysm size.

Poor suitability for coiling.

Difficult surgical location.

Recurrent aneurysm after coiling.

Preference for vessel-reconstructive treatment.

Fusiform aneurysm shape.

Benefits of Flow Diverter Treatment

Flow diverter treatment reconstructs the parent vessel while allowing the aneurysm to heal naturally. It avoids direct manipulation of the aneurysm sac, reduces rupture risk, preserves normal blood flow, and provides durable long-term results. Patients benefit from minimally invasive care, shorter recovery, fewer complications, and improved safety for complex aneurysm management.

Vessel reconstruction therapy

Minimally invasive approach

Faster recovery time

Treats complex aneurysms

Lower recurrence rates

Improved patient outcomes

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FAQs About Flow Diverter Treatment

Common Questions, Clear Answers

A mesh-like stent placed inside the artery to redirect blood flow away from the aneurysm.

Patients with large, wide-neck, or complex aneurysms unsuitable for coiling or surgery.

Most patients recover faster than open surgery, usually within days.