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Join Date: Sep 2006
Location: Australia
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Location: Australia
Posts: 660
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My Neurosurgeon has only ever requested a CT Angiogram for me - not the traditional type because I have a bleeding disorder that would be too difficult to manage if something went wrong - and why my annie was clipped not coiled.
This is risk free - they just use a contrast dye and do a CT to see the blood vessels. The only good thing I can think of with a conventional angiogram in this case, though, is that if your annie needs more coils added, then they can do it while they are there.
I was told that if my aneurysm had been coiled, I would have to have regular angios in case the coils compacted and needed 'refilling'.
Up to you, but it may be worth having a CTA or MRA instead, and getting the angiogram later if required.
Cheers
Lyn
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