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Endovascular Coiling

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Endovascular coiling is a minimally invasive medical treatment used to block blood flow to an aneurysm, a bulging, weakened area in the wall of an artery. This procedure involves inserting a catheter into the affected artery and deploying small coils made of platinum or other materials.

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