A brain stroke is a serious medical emergency that occurs when the blood supply to the brain is interrupted or reduced, depriving brain tissue of oxygen and nutrients. Immediate treatment is crucial, as brain cells begin to die within minutes. With timely diagnosis and expert care, many stroke patients can recover and regain normal function.
Caused by a blockage in a blood vessel supplying the brain, often due to a clot.
Occurs when a blood vessel ruptures, leading to bleeding in or around the brain.
Also called a “mini-stroke,” it is temporary but serves as a warning sign of a future stroke.
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For ischemic stroke, medications like tPA are given within a few hours to dissolve clots and restore blood flow.
A minimally invasive procedure where a specialist removes the clot using a catheter inserted through blood vessels.
If bleeding occurs, emergency surgery may be required to stop bleeding and relieve pressure on the brain.
An experienced neurospine surgeon plays a key role in stroke care, especially in surgical and interventional procedures. Their expertise ensures:
Recovery varies depending on the severity of the stroke and how quickly treatment is provided.
Early rehabilitation significantly improves recovery outcomes.