Cerebrovascular Surgery
“Precision in Motion: Advanced Cerebrovascular Care”
What is Cerebrovascular Surgery?
Cerebrovascular surgery involves the diagnosis and treatment of disorders affecting the blood vessels in the brain and spine. These conditions include aneurysms, strokes, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and carotid artery diseases. With advanced surgical techniques, Dr. Sarang Gotecha ensures optimal outcomes for patients with these complex conditions.
Conditions Treated
- Stroke: Acute intervention for ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke to restore blood flow or stop bleeding.
- Aneurysms: Surgical clipping or endovascular coiling to prevent rupture.
- Arteriovenous Malformations (AVMs): Removal or embolization of abnormal blood vessel connections.
- Carotid Artery Disease: Surgical intervention to clear blockages and reduce stroke risk.
- Cavernous Malformations: Management of small, abnormal clusters of blood vessels causing neurological symptoms.

Types of Cerebrovascular Surgery
- Microsurgical Clipping: A minimally invasive technique to seal off aneurysms.
- Endovascular Coiling: A catheter-based approach to fill aneurysms and prevent rupture.
- Carotid Endarterectomy: Removal of plaque buildup in the carotid artery to improve blood flow.
- Bypass Surgery: Creating alternate blood flow routes to restore proper circulation.
- Embolization Procedures: Closing off abnormal blood vessels using coils or glue-like substances.
Symptoms Indicating the Need for Cerebrovascular Surgery
- Sudden, severe headache.
- Numbness or weakness in the face, arms, or legs.
- Difficulty speaking or understanding speech.
- Loss of balance or coordination.
- Vision changes or loss.