What Is Intracranial Stenting? Procedure, Benefits, Risks Explained Simply

Your brain depends on a constant supply of blood. When the arteries in the brain become narrow due to a condition called intracranial artery stenosis, it can lead to stroke or even life-threatening situations. One of the most advanced and effective treatments available today for this condition is Intracranial Stenting.

This blog aims to explain what intracranial stenting is, how it works, who needs it, its risks, benefits, and how Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya at CARE CHL Indore is offering this cutting-edge procedure to save lives and restore quality of life.

What Is Intracranial Stenting?

It is a minimally invasive procedure where a small mesh tube (called a stent) is placed inside a narrowed or blocked artery within the brain to restore normal blood flow. It is done using catheters and image-guided techniques, without open surgery.

This stenting procedure helps prevent strokes and treats conditions such as brain aneurysms, artery narrowing, and venous sinus pressure issues.

Intracranial Stenting

Who Needs Intracranial Stenting?

Indications include:

  • Severe intracranial artery stenosis (narrowing of brain arteries)
  • Multiple transient ischemic attacks (TIAs) or minor strokes
  • Failed medical management of stroke
  • Intracranial aneurysms needing flow diversion
  • Venous sinus stenosis causing high-pressure headaches or vision problems

Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya follows updated intracranial stenting guidelines to determine the best treatment for each patient.

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Procedure: Step-by-Step

  1. Imaging and Diagnosis
    MRI, CT angiography, or DSA is used to confirm artery narrowing or aneurysm.
  2. Preparation
    Patients are given blood thinners before the procedure to prevent clotting.
  3. Catheter Insertion
    A small catheter is inserted through the groin and navigated to the brain artery.
  4. Balloon Angioplasty (Optional)
    Sometimes a balloon is used to widen the narrowed area before placing the stent. This is called intracranial balloon angioplasty and stenting.
  5. Stent Placement
    A tiny metal stent is deployed to keep the artery open.
  6. Monitoring and Recovery
    The patient is monitored in ICU for 24–48 hours post-procedure.
Intracranial Stenting

Different Types of Intracranial Stenting

  • Intracranial Artery Stenting – For ischemic stroke prevention
  • Intracranial Carotid Artery Stenting – For stenosis in the brain’s carotid branch
  • Intracranial Venous Sinus Stenting – For increased brain pressure
  • Intracranial Stenting for Aneurysm – To support coils or divert flow in brain aneurysms
  • Rescue Intracranial Stenting – Used in emergency stroke cases during mechanical thrombectomy failure
  • Acute Intracranial Stenting – For sudden blockage during stroke

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Benefits of Intracranial Stenting

  • Prevents stroke or re-stroke
  • Minimally invasive – no open brain surgery
  • Shorter hospital stay
  • Quick recovery
  • Improved quality of life
  • Alternative for patients not responding to medicines

Intracranial Stenting Surgery vs. Medical Management

Patients with severe stenosis often don’t respond to medicines like aspirin or statins alone. In such cases, intracranial stenting surgery provides a more permanent solution by physically opening the blocked artery.

Intracranial Stenting

Success Rate

Recent intracranial stenting trials have shown that with proper patient selection and expert care, the success rate can exceed 90% in preventing future strokes. At CARE CHL Indore, results have been highly promising under the skilled hands of Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya.

Risks and Side Effects

While generally safe, there are some intracranial stenting risks:

  • Small chance of stroke during the procedure
  • Bleeding at the insertion site
  • Reaction to contrast dye
  • Rare chances of stent re-narrowing

Proper planning, use of modern techniques, and post-operative care at CARE CHL Indore minimize these risks.

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Recovery Time

  • Hospital Stay: 1–3 days
  • Back to routine: Within 1–2 weeks
  • Long-term results: Improved blood flow, reduced stroke risk

Patients are advised to take blood-thinners for a few months post-procedure.

Cost in India

It’s cost in India is significantly more affordable than in Western countries.

  • Estimated cost at CARE CHL Indore: ₹X,XX,XXX to ₹X,XX,XXX
    (Depends on type of stent, imaging, ICU stay, and medication)

Intracranial Stenting CPT Codes (for Medical Reference)

  • CPT Code: 61635 – Intracranial balloon angioplasty
  • CPT Code: 61630 – Stenting for aneurysm
    (Note: CPT codes are mainly for insurance or medical documentation purposes.)

Expert Care at CARE CHL Indore

Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya is a leading interventional radiologist in Central India. His expertise in intracranial angioplasty and stenting has helped hundreds of patients suffering from brain artery stenosis and aneurysms.

At CARE CHL, you get:

  • Advanced Cath Lab and DSA Suite
  • 24×7 Stroke & Neuro Care Unit
  • Affordable packages and insurance assistance
  • Personalized post-procedure follow-up

Real-Life Patient Stories

Mrs. Sudha, 58 – Bhopal:
“I had repeated mini-strokes and was advised surgery. But Dr. Udiya performed a stenting procedure, and now I feel completely normal—no pain, no scar!”

Mr. Rizwan, 40 – Indore:
“I was admitted with a sudden stroke. Dr. Udiya did a rescue intracranial stenting. Today, I walk and talk without any problem!”

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FAQs

Q1. What is intracranial stenting used for?

A: To open narrowed brain arteries and prevent strokes.

Q2. Is it a surgery?

A: No, it’s a non-surgical, image-guided procedure using catheters.

Q3. What is the success rate?

A: Over 90% success in properly selected patients.

Q4. How long is the hospital stay?

A: Typically 2–3 days, with fast recovery.

Q5. Can it be done for brain aneurysms?

A: Yes, especially when coiling or flow-diversion is required.

Conclusion

It is a revolutionary, minimally invasive solution to brain artery problems that once required open surgery. With proper planning and expert hands like Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya, this procedure offers a second chance at life with less pain and faster recovery.

If you or your loved one suffers from repeated strokes, vision issues, or severe headaches, consult the experts at CARE CHL Indore to see if intracranial stenting is the right option.

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CARE CHL Hospitals, Indore
Dr. Alok Kumar Udiya – Senior Interventional Radiologist

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