Sorting Through Brain Aneurysm Treatment Options
Brain aneurysms are seen in about 2% of adults, most often between the ages of 45 and 65. While ruptured aneurysms can cause devastating neurological injury, most unruptured aneurysms can be successfully treated before they cause damage by bleeding. Join neurosurgeon Dr. Judy Huang who will discuss when surgery is necessary to repair aneurysms; the difference between surgical and endovascular treatment; how Hopkins neurosurgeons can perform open microsurgery on previously coiled aneurysms; and the Hopkins team approach to individualized treatment plans that are tailored to each patient to assist in a smooth recovery.
October 16 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. US Residents: Register here International Residents: Register here
Hello all,
Paul had this posted on his blog and asked me to post it here where more people would see it.
Tara