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Andy Wells
Andy Wellsover 8 years ago
Brain Aneurysms Clipping

Brain Aneurysms Clipping

The goal of surgical clipping is to isolate an aneurysm from the normal circulation without blocking off any small perforating arteries nearby. Under general anesthesia, an opening is made in the skull, called a craniotomy. The brain is gently retracted to locate the aneurysm. A small clip is placed across the base, or neck, of the aneurysm to block the normal blood flow from entering. The clip works like a tiny coil-spring clothespin, in which the blades of the clip remain tightly closed until pressure is applied to open the blades. Clips are made of titanium and remain on the artery permanently.

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over 8 years ago

Does this make the aneurysms less likely to burst? Do they eventually fall off or something? Just curious how this would be helpful

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