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what happen when you give the coil a spine​

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Answered by Lord7517
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What is coiling?

In the 1990s, coiling was introduced as a way of treating ruptured and unruptured brain aneurysms without the need for a craniotomy (an operation that opens the skull to expose the brain). (You may wish to see our fact sheet, Craniotomy, for further information.) Coiling involves approaching the aneurysm from inside the blood vessel, so that there is no need to open the skull. Small metal coils are inserted into the aneurysm through the arteries that run from the groin to the brain. The coils remain in the aneurysm; they are not removed. They stop blood flowing into the aneurysm and therefore reduce the risk of a bleed or a re-bleed.

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