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Intracranial Stenting

Restoring Blood Flow Within Brain

Intracranial stenting is a minimally invasive procedure used to treat severe narrowing of arteries located within the brain. Such narrowing restricts blood flow and increases the risk of recurrent strokes despite medical therapy.

A tiny stent is placed across the narrowed segment using catheter-based techniques. This widens the artery, improves cerebral circulation, stabilizes blood flow, and reduces the risk of future ischemic events without open brain surgery.

Symptoms Indicating Need for Intracranial Stenting

Intracranial stenting is considered when patients continue to experience stroke symptoms despite optimal medical treatment. Early intervention helps prevent recurrent strokes. Timely stenting restores blood flow, improves neurological stability, and protects brain tissue by reducing repeated ischemic injury from critically narrowed intracranial arteries.

Recurrent weakness

Slurred speech

Vision loss

Arm numbness

Facial drooping

Facial drooping

Causes Requiring Intracranial Stenting

Severe Brain Artery Narrowing

Severe intracranial arterial stenosis.

Atherosclerotic plaque formation.

Recurrent ischemic strokes.

Failure of medical therapy.

Reduced cerebral perfusion.

Need for durable vessel support.

Need for durable vessel support.

Benefits of Intracranial Stenting

Intracranial stenting improves blood flow within the brain, reducing the risk of recurrent strokes. It stabilizes narrowed arteries, preserves brain tissue, and enhances neurological outcomes. The minimally invasive approach avoids open surgery, shortens recovery time, lowers complication rates, and provides durable support for critically narrowed intracranial vessels.

Reduces stroke recurrence

Minimally invasive approach

Durable arterial support

Restores cerebral perfusion

Improves neurological stability

Better long-term outcomes

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FAQs – Intracranial Stenting

Answers About Brain Stenting

When severe brain artery narrowing causes recurrent strokes despite medications.

Yes, the stent provides long-term vessel support.

Most patients recover within a few days.