Tech Can Help Stroke Patients Heal Sooner
Strokes, once thought to be a death sentence, are now often treatable and reversible thanks to advanced technology and minimally invasive techniques.
Golden Window of Opportunity
Dr. Satish Lahoti, a renowned interventional neurologist, emphasizes the importance of seeking treatment within the “golden window” of the first few hours after a stroke occurs. This is when the chances of a successful outcome are highest.
Minimally Invasive Techniques
Traditional open surgery for stroke has been replaced by minimally invasive techniques such as mechanical thrombectomy. This procedure involves inserting a thin catheter through the groin and navigating it to the blocked artery. A tiny device at the tip of the catheter grabs the clot and removes it, restoring blood flow to the brain.
Benefits of Thrombectomy:
- Improved survival rates
- Reduced disability
- Faster recovery times
Future Advancements
According to Dr. Lahoti, future advancements in stroke treatment will include even more precise techniques for removing clots in smaller blood vessels.
Recognizing Stroke Symptoms
Recognizing the symptoms of a stroke is crucial for timely treatment. Doctors recommend using the BEFAST approach:
- Balance problems
- Eyesight changes
- Facial drooping
- Arm weakness
- Speech difficulty
- Time to call for help
By understanding the latest advancements in stroke treatment and recognizing the symptoms, stroke patients can increase their chances of a full recovery.
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