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MCA Bifurcation Aneurysm Coiling Techniques by Dr. Sandeep Sharma

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MCA Bifurcation  Aneurysm Coiling : Expert Insights by Dr. Sandeep Sharma dives deep into the innovative methods used to treat complex aneurysms at the middle cerebral artery bifurcation. This video highlights the precision and advanced techniques employed by Dr. Sandeep Sharma at IRFACILITIES, a leader in neurovascular treatments. Learn about the step-by-step process of coiling, its benefits, and the revolutionary role it plays in preventing aneurysm rupture. Whether you’re a healthcare professional or a patient exploring treatment options, this detailed overview provides valuable information about cutting-edge aneurysm management. Stay informed with IRFACILITIES—delivering excellence in patient care and neurovascular expertise.

Best Uterine Fibroid Embolisation in the world - International Patient | IRFACILITIES

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Discover the best  uterine fibroid embolization  in the world for international patients seeking effective, minimally invasive solutions for fibroid treatment. This procedure has become a beacon of hope, offering reduced recovery time, minimal scarring, and outstanding success rates. Join us to explore why thousands of international patients have trusted this top-rated procedure to transform their health and restore their quality of life. Our experts provide insights on preparation, benefits, and what makes this procedure a leading choice worldwide. Don’t miss this comprehensive guide to an innovative and effective fibroid treatment designed to empower patients globally. Subscribe and learn why the best uterine fibroid embolization is changing lives!

ACOM Aneurysm Coiling: Life-Saving Treatment in Terminal Cancer Patients...

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ACOM Aneurysm Coiling is a groundbreaking, life-saving treatment for terminal cancer patients, expertly performed by Dr. Sandeep Sharma at IRFACILITIES. In this video, we explore a real-life case where this advanced neuro-interventional procedure was used to treat a patient with terminal cancer, providing hope and extending life expectancy.  Aneurysm coiling  is a minimally invasive technique that stops blood flow to the aneurysm, preventing rupture. Watch as Dr. Sharma explains the complexities of the case, the challenges faced, and the positive outcome that followed. Whether you're a healthcare professional or someone seeking to understand this innovative treatment, this video will give you insight into how medical advancements are offering new possibilities in treating critical conditions. Subscribe to learn more about advanced medical treatments like this.

Travel Blog of Aneurysm Coiling During Farmer Protest | Dr. Sandeep Sharma | IRFACILITIES

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In this travel blog, Dr. Sandeep Sharma reports on his remarkable journey to Pathankot, where he performed an aneurysm coiling procedure amid ongoing farmer protests. His mission was critical, navigating through the tension-filled environment to provide life-saving care. Watch as Dr. Sharma details the complexities of the medical procedure and shares his experiences in managing healthcare during a politically charged moment. From the challenges faced during the protests to the technical aspects of aneurysm coiling, this video provides a unique blend of medical insights and real-world challenges. Stay tuned for an eye-opening story of resilience, expertise, and humanity.

Best Aneurysm Coiling in India - Expert Insights by Dr. Sandeep Sharma | IRFACILITIES

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Best Aneurysm Coiling in India is now available at IRFACILITIES, where Dr. Sandeep Sharma, a leading neuroradiologist, provides advanced treatment options for patients suffering from aneurysms. In this video, Dr. Sharma explains the entire aneurysm coiling procedure, from diagnosis to recovery, highlighting the life-saving potential of this minimally invasive technique. At IRFACILITIES, you can expect world-class care, modern technology, and the expertise of one of the finest doctors in the field. Watch this video to understand how aneurysm coiling can prevent life-threatening complications and why IRFACILITIES is the top choice for this procedure in India. Whether you're a patient or a caregiver, this video will give you all the necessary information about aneurysm coiling and its benefits. Don’t miss out on Dr. Sandeep Sharma’s valuable insights on this cutting-edge treatment at IRFACILITIES.

2nd Session TACE to Change Untreatable Cancer to Treatable | IRFACILITIES

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The 2nd Session of TACE (Transarterial Chemoembolization) is a revolutionary cancer treatment that can turn previously untreatable cancers into treatable ones. In this video, Dr. Sandeep Sharma from IRFACILITIES explains how the 2nd session of TACE works, its benefits, and how it is giving new hope to cancer patients. TACE is a minimally invasive procedure that targets cancer cells directly, limiting their growth and providing patients with a better chance of recovery. Learn how IRFACILITIES, under the expert guidance of Dr. Sharma, is leading the way in advanced cancer treatments. Whether you are a patient, a caregiver, or simply interested in medical breakthroughs, this video will provide you with all the critical information you need about this game-changing procedure. Don’t miss this opportunity to understand how the 2nd Session TACE can change the landscape of cancer treatment.

Best Bilateral Varicocele Embolization in India | IRFACILITIES

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A video for  bilateral varicocele embolization  by IR Facilities of Dr. Sandeep Sharma was performed elegantly and smoothly so that the patient on the very first day highly recommended it to anyone with this. He found this very treatment of bilateral varicocele embolization a very smooth and a very pain-free experience. Watch it, recommend it, and get into the intricacies of a soft, sutureless, painless treatment of varicocele embolization.

MCA Blister Aneurysm Coiling | IRFACILITIES

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A Small blister aneurysm of the left middle cerebral artery (MCA) was successfully coiled in under 30 minutes by Dr. Sandeep Sharma and his interventional radiology team. Despite multiple neurologists and neurosurgeons warning the family about the high risks associated with coiling such a delicate aneurysm, the procedure was completed swiftly and effectively, bringing immense relief to the family. This remarkable outcome highlights the precision and expertise of Dr. Sharma and his team in tackling complex neurovascular challenges.

Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization for Chronic SDH Post-Carotid Stenting | IRFACILITIES

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A patient with a history of chronic subdural hematoma (SDH) underwent carotid artery stenting, necessitating the initiation of dual antiplatelet therapy. Following this intervention, the patient developed an acute SDH, a known complication when antiplatelets are introduced in patients with pre-existing subdural collections. Given the risk of worsening hematoma due to antiplatelet therapy, a middle meningeal artery (MMA) embolization was performed. This minimally invasive procedure, which targets the vessels supplying the subdural space, was chosen to stabilize the chronic SDH and reduce the risk of further hemorrhage without discontinuing the necessary antiplatelet therapy. MMA embolization proved successful in managing the chronic SDH, mitigating the need for more invasive surgical interventions such as craniotomy, and allowing the patient to safely continue antiplatelet therapy for the recently placed carotid stent. The patient’s clinical course was favorable, with no further ep...

Vertebral Spine Biopsy

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A definitive tissue diagnosis of a vertebral lesion can be made with a minimally invasive, safe, and accurate method called CT-guided percutaneous vertebral biopsy . The most effective substitute for a surgical biopsy is frequently a CT-guided vertebral biopsy. The identification of spinal lesions is mostly dependent on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Even while recent advances in MRI now make it possible to recognize and suspect the nature of vertebral lesions and positron emission tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT) provides data on lesion metabolism, a biopsy is still required in the majority of instances. Both open surgery and a less invasive (percutaneous imaging-guided) procedure can be used to confirm the histopathology of a vertebral lesion. An open surgical biopsy of a vertebral lesion has a high risk of morbidity, the potential for contamination of nearby tissue planes, and potential postoperative problems. Under the direction of computed tomography, a percutaneous imag...

CT Guided Small Lung Nodule Biopsy

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CT-guided transthoracic needle biopsy is a simple and safe procedure that has a diagnostic accuracy of 64–97 percent for pulmonary lesions (5-8). As a result, one of the most common approaches for diagnosing the nature of pulmonary lesions is to use this process. For precise treatment of advanced non-small-cell lung cancer, molecular investigation of driver mutations is strongly suggested (NSCLC) CT-guided lung biopsy is a relatively safe and well-tolerated treatment. Some patients may endure substantial and long-term discomfort as a result of the treatment, and they should be informed about this beforehand. The doctor will put the needle through the skin, advance it to the site of the nodule, and remove tissue samples using imaging guidance. For a comprehensive analysis, several samples may be required. Following the collection of biopsies, a pathologist will rapidly review the samples to ensure that they are in good condition. When imaging findings indicate stability or when consist...

CA Larynx With Lingual Artery Aneurysm Glue Embolisation

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A rare condition called postoperative lingual artery pseudoaneurysm coupled with bleeding is typically observed following laryngectomy or tonsillectomy. This study describes the successful use of catheter-directed glue-embolization to treat a symptomatic lingual artery pseudoaneurysm that had developed following the recurrent base of tongue surgeries. Damage to the mouth's floor, particularly iatrogenic trauma from surgical operations, might result in a false aneurysm. This article will detail a case of a lingual artery pseudoaneurysm that developed after tonsillectomy. After a tonsillectomy, lingual artery pseudoaneurysms can develop within a few hours. Endovascular intervention is an effective and low-morbidity alternative to surgery for the treatment of such an aneurysm, and angiography offers the diagnosis. Platinum coil endovascular embolization is a successful technique for managing bleeding and avoiding surgical intervention.  Intervention in the ECA should be a skill set fo...

Five Metastases Microwave Ablation

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Microwave ablation i s a technique for heating and killing cancer cells using high-frequency microwave energy. It's a treatment for certain types of big lung cancer. It has the ability to eliminate a tumour that is obstructing the airway. This makes it easier for you to breathe. Ablation is a treatment for liver tumours that kills them without removing them. When surgery is not an option, these procedures can be employed in patients with a few tiny tumours (often because of poor health or reduced liver function). In most cases, hepatic percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) is conducted under conscious sedation. Despite this, numerous patients complained of discomfort throughout the operation. How long does it take to ablate a tumour? The needle warms the tumour, causing it to die. This can take a long time. It could take anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours to complete. Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) and microwave ablation (MWA) both employ radio waves to burn and eliminate neu...

Chemical Lumbar Sympathectomy

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The sympathetic nerves that run along the front of the backbone, near to but outside the spinal column, are injected with a chemical sympathectomy. Lumbar sympathectomy is used to treat leg and foot pain caused by a lack of blood supply, as well as to aid in the healing of leg and foot ulcers. To cure excessive perspiration in the foot and to reduce leg and back pain caused by spinal canal stenosis.  Lumbar Sympathectomy.  ü  A collection of nerves in your lower back is known as the lumbar sympathetic chain. The blood supply to the legs is controlled by these nerves. ü  A lumbar sympathectomy is a technique in which the sympathetic nerves are blocked and the blood supply to the skin in the leg is increased. This can help you feel better and heal faster. ü  Phenol is a drug that is commonly injected and can provide pain relief for up to 9 months. ü  Lumbar sympathectomy is used to treat leg and foot pain caused by a lack of blood flow; to aid in the healing...

Carotid Artery Stenting

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For the treatment of carotid stenosis, carotid artery stenting (CAS) is a viable alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA). Carotid artery stenosis is a disabling condition that affects people of all ages. Because of their advanced age and many co-morbidities, the elderly are more susceptible to repeated strokes. The treatment choices for symptomatic carotid stenosis in the extremely elderly are the same as in younger patients, however, operation risk is increased. Practical Implications- Stenting of the carotid arteries is a common treatment option for atherosclerotic carotid artery stenosis. Carotid artery stenosis is a common cause of stroke in the elderly, and stroke outcomes are heavily impacted by age. After a thorough examination of the patient and the lesion, very elderly symptomatic patients should be studied and intervention considered. Background Carotid artery stenosis is a common cause of stroke in the elderly, and age has a significant impact on stroke outcomes. As the...

Coiling Or Clipping In Brain Aneurysms

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The coil causes aneurysm thrombosis and is left in the aneurysm indefinitely. Surgical clipping needs open surgery and is performed under general anesthesia. To visualize the aneurysm, the brain is slowly retracted. To stop blood flow into the aneurysm, a tiny clip is inserted across its neck. A small metal clip is used to halt blood flow into the aneurysm during microsurgical clipping. To reach the aneurysm in the brain, a craniotomy is performed to make an opening in the skull. The clip is placed on the aneurysm's neck (opening) to impede blood flow, and it stays inside the brain. The clip functions similarly to a miniature coil-spring clothespin, with the blades remaining tightly closed until pressure is applied to open them. The titanium clips are permanently attached to the artery. In terms of mortality, re-bleeding, and re-treatments, neurosurgical cutting produces better results. In terms of post-operative problems, good outcomes, and rehabilitation, endovascular coiling is...

Varicocele Embolization Using Sclerosant, Coils And Glue

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Varicocele is a condition in which the veins in the pampiniform plexus dilate abnormally due to blood reflux from the internal spermatic vein. Varicocele affects about 15-20 percent of adolescents and young guys, and up to 40-45 percent of infertile males have it. The cause of varicocele is unknown, but it is likely complex. The most prevalent cause of reflux in the internal spermatic vein is valve malfunction, which can be inherited or acquired. To divert blood flow away from a varicocele, a catheter (long, thin, hollow plastic tube) and imaging guidance are used to put small coils and/or liquid material in a blood vessel. It's less invasive than traditional surgery, and it can safely ease pain and swelling while also potentially improving sperm quality. The aberrant testicular vein is subsequently blocked with little metal coils. The radiologist will remove the catheter when the treatment is completed and gently press on the entry site for a few minutes to prevent bleeding. It wi...

Celiac Axis Block For Cancer Related Pain

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Pancreatic cancer causes severe abdominal pain, which can be relieved by a celiac plexus block. The celiac plexus nerves in the abdomen stop providing pain signals to the brain due to this sort of nerve damage. Some types of celiac plexus block relieve pain temporarily, while others provide long-term relief. Pancreatic cancer is a type of cancer that causes considerable pain in 50 to 70% of patients and is notoriously difficult to cure. Celiac plexus block (CPB) is a pain-relieving procedure that is thought to be both safe and effective. In individuals with inoperable pancreatic cancer, abdominal pain is a common symptom that is difficult to treat. Celiac plexus block (CPB) is a pain-relieving procedure that is both safe and effective. The nerve fibres that transmit pain from the abdomen to the brain are chemically destroyed. In patients with inoperable pancreatic cancer, we looked for studies that compared CPB to routine analgesic therapy. The primary consequence of pain, as measured ...

Bilateral Varicocele Embolization

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Varicoceles are not life-threatening, however, they can be linked to serious illnesses in rare cases. If a varicocele arises on the right side of the abdomen rather than the left, for example, make sure there is no mass or other abnormalities in the abdomen that could be causing it. Blood is transported back to the heart via veins throughout the body. They usually feature valves to keep the blood flowing in the right way. When the valves in the testicular vein don't work properly, blood can pool in the scrotum, resulting in a varicocele. They commonly happen on the left side, and they're caused by the testicular vein's path through the abdomen. Varicocele is a frequent condition that is not hazardous. In fact, a varicocele affects 15% of all adult men. Many men's varicocele will go undiscovered for the rest of their lives or may create no complications at all. Varicoceles affect about 20% of teens, therefore a portion of them will most likely resolve on their own. The ...