Neurointervention
It's a highly specialized, minimally invasive field focused on
diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain.
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The Procedure

What is Neurointervention?

Neurointervention is a highly specialized, minimally invasive field focused on diagnosing and treating diseases of the brain, spine, and nervous system using image-guided techniques. These procedures are performed through tiny catheter-based access, avoiding open brain or spine surgery.

Using advanced imaging guidance, complex neurological conditions can be treated with precision, reduced risk, and faster recovery. Neurointervention offers life-saving and function-preserving treatment options for patients who may otherwise require major surgery.

Conditions Treated

Why Choose This Approach

Benefits of Neurointervention

Minimally invasive procedures with greater accuracy, reduced pain, lower risk of complications, shorter hospital stays, and faster recovery—ensuring safer treatment and improved comfort.

Journey of Recovery

Your Neurointervention Journey

From precise diagnosis to targeted treatment and faster healing, our image-guided procedures support a smoother recovery with minimal discomfort and a quicker return to everyday life.

1. Neurological Evaluation

Detailed assessment with imaging to understand the condition and treatment plan.

2. Procedure Planning

Advanced imaging is used to map blood vessels and target the affected area safely.

3. Image-Guided Neurointervention

Catheter-based treatment performed through a small access point with precision.

4. Recovery & Follow-Up

Close monitoring followed by recovery guidance and long-term follow-up care.

Why Choose Dr. Vatsal Kania

Dr. Vatsal Kania (MD, FVIR, FINR) is fellowship-trained in Neurointervention, with extensive experience in treating complex neurovascular conditions using minimally invasive techniques.

His training at leading institutes such as Tata Memorial Hospital and Kokilaben Dhirubhai Ambani Hospital enables him to deliver safe, precise, and patient-focused neurovascular care.

FAQs

Everything you need to know about Neurointervention Procedures

 Yes, neurointervention is minimally invasive and generally carries lower risk and faster recovery.

 Some procedures may require anesthesia, while others are performed with conscious sedation.

Many patients require a short hospital stay depending on the procedure and condition.

Yes, neurointervention plays a critical role in both emergency and preventive stroke care.

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