Cerebral endovascular embolization

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Cerebral endovascular embolization is a procedure that blocks or closes certain blood vessels in the brain. Learn about what to expect before, during and after your child’s procedure.

Key points

  • Cerebral endovascular embolization is a procedure that uses a catheter to inject materials into certain blood vessels in the brain to block or close them off.
  • The embolization can be done using coils, glue or particles (embolizing agents) to close or block off the targeted blood vessels.
  • In some cases, your child will be admitted to the intensive care unit for observation immediately after the embolization is completed. 
Last updated: May 10th 2024