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Flow diverter treatment cures 100 brain aneurysm patients at Kozhikode MCH

Flow diverter treatment cures 100 brain aneurysm patients at Kozhikode MCH
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The Government Medical College Hospital in Kozhikode has successfully treated over 100 brain aneurysm patients using advanced flow diverter technology. This minimally invasive procedure allows doctors to repair blood vessel bulges without traditional open-skull surgery.

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The successful implementation of specialized endovascular procedures in public hospitals improves patient outcomes and reduces the need for complex, high-risk surgeries.

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The Government Medical College Hospital (MCH), Kozhikode, has been able to provide relief to more than 100 patients suffering from brain aneurysms using flow diverter treatment in recent years.

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