Stroke Thrombectomy – Life-Saving Clot Removal Procedure

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Stroke Thrombectomy is an advanced, minimally invasive procedure used to treat acute ischemic stroke caused by a blockage in a brain artery. When a blood clot obstructs blood flow to the brain, brain cells begin to die within minutes — this is why rapid treatment is critical.

During thrombectomy, a neurointervention specialist inserts a thin catheter through an artery in the wrist or groin and navigates it to the blocked brain vessel under real-time imaging guidance (angiography). A specialized device, such as a stent retriever or aspiration catheter, is then used to remove the clot and restore blood flow.

Key Benefits:

✔️No open brain surgery

✔️Immediate restoration of blood flow

✔️Reduced disability and improved recovery

✔️Performed under image guidance for precision

⏱ Time is Brain

Stroke thrombectomy is most effective when performed as early as possible (usually within 6–24 hours in selected patients). Early intervention significantly improves survival and functional outcomes.