Mechanical Thrombectomy at Believers Hospital

Mechanical Thrombectomy at Believers Hospital
Date posted:  03-10-2025

When a stroke occurs, every minute matters. At Believers Hospital, we use advanced treatments like Mechanical Thrombectomy (MT) to give patients the best chance of recovery.

What Is Mechanical Thrombectomy?

Mechanical thrombectomy is a specialized, minimally invasive procedure that removes blood clots from the brain’s arteries. A thin catheter is passed through the blood vessels, guided with precision to the site of the clot. Using advanced tools, the clot is carefully extracted, restoring blood circulation and reducing further brain injury.

Who Can Benefit?

This procedure is especially valuable for:

  • Patients with large vessel blockages in the brain.
  • Those who arrive too late for clot-busting injections or when such injections are not suitable.
  • Select patients who reach the hospital within 24 hours of symptom onset.

Why Choose Believers Hospital for Stroke Care?

Our stroke services are designed to deliver rapid, safe, and effective care:

  • Immediate evaluation and imaging to confirm diagnosis.
  • Advanced neuro-interventional facilities for emergency thrombectomy.
  • Specialized Neuro Critical Care Unit for round-the-clock monitoring.
  • Rehabilitation-focused care, including physiotherapy, speech therapy, and counseling.
  • Team-based approach bringing together neurologists, neurosurgeons, interventional specialists, and critical care experts.

Learn more about our expert team at the Believers Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

The Difference It Makes

When performed promptly, mechanical thrombectomy can:

  • Prevent further brain damage.
  • Improve the chances of regaining speech, movement, and independence.
  • Shorten hospital stay and support quicker return to daily life.

At Believers Hospital, we believe stroke recovery is not just about saving lives but also about restoring quality of life. With our advanced facilities and compassionate care, we stand by patients and families every step of the way.

 

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