
neurovascular stents
Neurovascular stents are tiny, mesh-like tubes inserted into blood vessels in the brain to support and reopen arteries that have been narrowed or blocked due to conditions like stroke or aneurysms. They help restore normal blood flow by holding the vessel walls apart and preventing collapse or further blockage. These stents are made from flexible, durable materials that adapt to the brain’s delicate and complex blood vessels, reducing the risk of rupture or re-occlusion. They are typically placed through minimally invasive procedures and are essential tools in neurovascular disease management, improving patient outcomes by restoring proper circulation in affected brain areas.