Can Shanghai Donglei Brain Hospital Gaiyanting treat cerebral aneurysms? How's the technique? Does anyone know? I'm not sure if I'm a good candidate for the job.

How to treat cerebral aneurysm?

The treatment of cerebral aneurysm can be divided into two types: minimally invasive interventional therapy and microscopic craniotomy and clamping.

Doctors will make a comprehensive judgment based on the patient's age, physical condition, aneurysm size, location, and whether or not it is ruptured.

Minimally invasive interventional therapy:

After a puncture through the femoral artery, a catheter is inserted deep into the intracranial blood vessels, and a special biocompatible material is used to embolize the aneurysm, blocking blood flow and preventing rupture. It is characterized by short treatment time, small trauma and quick recovery.

Microsurgical Clamping Treatment:

For cerebral aneurysms that cannot be treated with minimally invasive interventions, or for emergency patients who suffer from more bleeding due to rupture of the aneurysm, microsurgical clamping treatment can usually receive a definitive therapeutic effect.

BDG Donglei Brain Specialized Technology Recommendation:

BDG Donglei Brain Minimally Invasive Interventional Therapy - Dense Mesh Stent Minimally Invasive Intervention

BDG Donglei Brain has been conducting dense mesh stent interventional therapy for giant cerebral aneurysms since 2016, and is one of the hospitals in Shanghai that use dense mesh stents to treat aneurysms. Founder Prof. Song Donglei's team is also one of the teams in Shanghai that has been qualified as a trainer in dense mesh stenting.

The second generation of dense mesh stenting technology benefits aneurysm patients:

1. Safer for patients: the filling of interventional materials in the patient's brain is reduced, and the treatment process is simpler and safer for patients.

2. Better postoperative recovery: For huge cerebral aneurysms that produce compression, the dense mesh stent can relieve the compression, and patients have a better prognosis.

Gai Yanting

Associate Chief Physician of Neurosurgery

Core Specialist of Donglei Brain Physicians Group

Main Physician of Cerebrovascular Team

Senior Visiting Scholar of Toronto Western Hospital in Canada, Senior Visiting Scholar of Krupp Hospital in Germany.

Studied microsurgery and interventional embolization of cerebrovascular disease under Prof. Donglei Song. He also studied under Prof. Vitor (Canada), specializing in the treatment of complex intracranial aneurysms with dense mesh stenting, and Prof. Chapot (Germany), specializing in the curative embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations. He has presided over more than 2000 cases of complex cerebral aneurysms, cerebral arteriovenous malformations, dural arteriovenous fistulas and other cerebrovascular diseases. He has presided over one project of Shanghai Municipal Science and Technology Commission. He has published many papers in national core journals and SCI journals, such as Chinese Journal of Neurosurgery and Chinese Cerebrovascular Journal.

Specialties:

Interventional embolization of complex intracranial aneurysms, curative embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations, venous access embolization of cerebral arteriovenous malformations and dural arteriovenous fistulas; stenting interventions of intracranial and extracranial cerebral vascular stenosis.