dhemorrhagic stroke 3D coiling has many advantages as below:
1. The traditional approach to coiling involves using a series of straight or helical coils to fill the affected blood vessel. However, this approach can be problematic in cases where the blood vessel has an irregular shape or the aneurysm is located in a complex region of the brain. In these situations, it may be difficult to achieve adequate filling of the aneurysm using traditional coils.
2. 3D coils are designed to overcome these challenges. These coils are made from a flexible material that can adapt to the shape of the aneurysm. The initial coil diameter is slightly smaller than the diameter of the blood vessel, which allows it to be inserted into the aneurysm without passing through the center. Once in place, the coil expands to fill the aneurysm, creating a three-dimensional basket that conforms to the contours of the surrounding tissue.
3. The 3D coiling is also designed to be soft and flexible, which reduces the risk of rupture and minimizes the risk of damage to surrounding tissue. This is particularly important in cases where the aneurysm is located in a critical area of the brain, where damage to surrounding tissue can have serious consequences.
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