Successful Neurovascular Surgery at Medicover Hospitals, Warangal
11th Nov 2025 |
Medicover Hospitals |
Warangal
Overview
A 52-year-old woman named Mrs Varalakshmi was admitted to Medicover Hospital, Warangal, in an emergency
condition on October 12, 2025. She was diagnosed with a ruptured brain aneurysm in the left anterior
cerebral artery. This caused internal bleeding in the brain, known as a subarachnoid hemorrhage.
This condition is life-threatening and requires immediate surgical treatment.
What is a Brain Aneurysm?
A brain aneurysm is a
weak spot in a blood vessel in the brain that can burst and cause severe bleeding. When this happens,
every minute counts. Without emergency surgery, the patient could face:
- Paralysis
- Brain damage
- Coma or even death
In this case, the aneurysm is in a rare and high-risk area of the brain, where surgery is very sensitive.
The rarity and complexity of the case underscore the expertise and experience of our medical team.
The Life-Saving Surgery at Medicover Hospitals, Warangal
The Neurosurgery department at our Warangal facility acted quickly. The surgical team was led by:
A supporting team of doctors
- Dr Unise
- Dr Kishore
- Dr Vasu Prakash (Anesthesiologist)
- Dr Lakshmi Deepak
(Critical Care)
On October 13, 2025, Dr Sanjay immediately evaluated the case. His team assisted in the procedure and
successfully performed a craniotomy
with aneurysm clipping. During this procedure, surgeons carefully opened the skull and placed a clip
on the aneurysm to stop bleeding and prevent rupture again. The surgery required precision, experience,
and advanced neurocritical support.
Recovery and Outcome
- The surgery was successful.
- There were no neurological deficits.
The patient recovered steadily, resumed:
- Normal diet
- Normal communication
- Independent mobility
She was discharged in stable condition on October 25, 2025. Today, she has returned to her daily routine
and is living a healthy life.
Our Doctors’ Thoughts on Brain Aneurysm Surgery
Dr T. Sanjay shared:
“About 3.5% of people may develop brain aneurysms,
but only a small percentage occur in this artery. These cases are very rare and high-risk. Early
diagnosis and timely intervention are critical to prevent fatal rebleeding.”
Ms Namratha, Center Head, Medicover Warangal, added:
“Successfully
managing such complex neurovascular surgeries shows the strength of our team. We are committed to
providing advanced neurosurgery and critical care services to Warangal and the surrounding
regions.”
At Medicover Hospital,
Warangal, we continue to bring world-class neurosurgical care closer to the community because every
life matters. Book an appointment for all types of brain conditions.
Contributors
Senior Consultant Neurosurgeon