Condition Focus
Brain Aneurysm
Emergency evaluation and microsurgical or endovascular strategies for ruptured and unruptured aneurysms.

Recognising Brain Aneurysm
Seek a neurosurgical opinion if you experience these symptoms or warning signs. Early diagnosis improves outcomes.
- Sudden severe headache often described as thunderclap
- Vision changes, neck stiffness, or loss of consciousness
- Neurological deficits following rupture
Treatment Pathway
Dr. Sayuj Krishnan personalises care plans by combining evidence-based protocols with advanced technology.
- 1Emergency stabilisation and blood pressure control
- 2Microsurgical clipping or endovascular coiling
- 3Neuro-critical care monitoring for vasospasm
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Frequently Asked Questions
When should an unruptured aneurysm be treated?
Size, location, and patient factors determine timing. Symptomatic or enlarging aneurysms require early intervention after multidisciplinary review.
What follow-up imaging is needed?
Post-treatment MR or CT angiography at 6 and 12 months ensures the aneurysm remains sealed and detects recurrence early.
Ready to Discuss Your Case?
Share imaging, reports, and symptom history. Our coordination team will schedule the earliest possible slot with Dr. Sayuj Krishnan.