Venous sinus stenting is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat narrowing of the brain’s venous sinuses, which impairs blood drainage from the brain. This condition often leads to raised intracranial pressure and persistent neurological symptoms.
A stent is placed within the narrowed venous sinus to restore normal outflow. This reduces intracranial pressure, relieves symptoms, and improves cerebral venous circulation without open surgery.
Venous sinus stenosis commonly causes symptoms related to increased brain pressure. Early diagnosis and treatment are essential to prevent vision loss and neurological deterioration. Timely venous sinus stenting restores venous drainage, lowers intracranial pressure, relieves symptoms, and improves quality of life in patients unresponsive to medical therapy.
Venous sinus stenting restores normal venous drainage from the brain, reducing intracranial pressure and relieving symptoms. It improves headaches, protects vision, and stabilizes neurological function. The minimally invasive approach avoids major surgery, shortens recovery time, lowers complication rates, and provides durable long-term relief for selected patients.
Patients with venous sinus narrowing causing raised intracranial pressure.
Yes, when performed in appropriately selected patients.
Most patients experience significant headache relief.
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