Medical experts employ endovascular coiling, sometimes referred to as endovascular embolization, to block blood flow into an aneurysm. An aneurysm is a weak area in the artery's wall. Permanent brain injury and life-threatening bleeding are potential outcomes of an aneurysm rupture. Stopping blood flow to an aneurysm can prevent it from rupturing.For endovascular coiling, medical practitioners use a catheter, a long, thin tube that is placed into a groin artery. Once the catheter is introduced into the damaged cerebral artery, the coil is deployed. The catheter is inserted into the artery with the help of X-rays. The coils are made of malleable platinum metal and have a shape similar to a spring. Less than the width of a human hair in width and about twice that size, these coils are very little and thin.
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