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Aneurysm Clips are non-ferromagnetic and may be safely exposed to MRI
Aneurysm Clips are non-ferromagnetic and may be safely exposed to MRI
Clipping is a surgery performed to deal with an aneurysm, a ballooning and weakened area within an artery. Being an aneurysm grows it can become so thin that it leaks or ruptures, releasing blood i

Aneurysm Clips

Clipping is a surgery performed to deal with an aneurysm, a ballooning and weakened area within an artery. Being an aneurysm grows it can become so thin that it leaks or ruptures, releasing blood in to the spaces round the brain. Aneurysm Clips are non-ferromagnetic and may be safely subjected to MRI. The clip or clips will stay set up permanently. The clips are supplied sterile and prepared to use. You will find four major clip designs that are now available in the market, and they are the McFadden Vari-Angle, Sundt Slim-Line, and Sugita and Yasargil type clips.

A small metal clip is used to stop blood flow in to the aneurysm during microsurgical clipping. A craniotomy is conducted to generate a beginning in the skull to reach the aneurysm in the brain. Aneurysm Clips are placed on the neck (opening) of the aneurysm to obstruct the flow of blood, and remains inside the brain. A successfully applied clip for a ruptured aneurysm keeps the aneurysm's neck closed, preventing rerupture through the entire patient's life.

According to a data published by the Brain Aneurysm Foundation in 2020, around 6.5 million people have problems with unruptured brain aneurysm in the U.S. The cases take into account around 1 in 50 people. The condition also contributes to around 500,000 deaths worldwide, annually. Such high prevalence of aneurysm boosts demand for Aneurysm Clips.Moreover, increasing geriatric population is also expected to enhance demand for these clips.

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