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    CIRSOID ANEURYSM

    Cirsoid Aneurysm Treatment

    A Cirsoid Aneurysm is a rare abnormal connection between arteries and veins in the scalp without normal capillary blood flow. These vascular lesions commonly appear as a pulsating scalp swelling and may gradually increase in size over time.

    Common Symptoms

    Patients may experience:

    ⚪Pulsating swelling on the scalp

    ⚪Throbbing headaches

    ⚪Pain or discomfort over the lesion

    ⚪Buzzing sound (bruit/tinnitus)

    ⚪Cosmetic deformity

    ⚪Scalp swelling after head injury or trauma

    In some cases, the lesion may enlarge during puberty, pregnancy, or hormonal changes.

    Diagnosis

    Diagnosis is usually based on clinical examination and advanced imaging tests such as:

    ⚪Cerebral Angiography

    ⚪MRI / MRA

    ⚪CT Angiography

    These tests help identify the feeding arteries, draining veins, and extent of the vascular malformation.

    Advanced Treatment Options

    Modern minimally invasive neurovascular treatments may include:

    ⚪Direct puncture embolization

    ⚪Transarterial embolization

    ⚪Transvenous embolization

    ⚪Injection of embolic agents (NBCA/sclerosants)

    ⚪Surgical excision in selected cases

    These techniques help reduce blood flow to the lesion while preserving surrounding scalp tissue and improving cosmetic appearance.

    Why Early Treatment Matters

    Early treatment helps prevent:

    ⚪Progressive enlargement

    ⚪Cosmetic disfigurement

    ⚪Pain and headaches

    ⚪Rare bleeding complications

    Dr. Sukalyan Purkayastha provides advanced minimally invasive neurovascular treatment for Cirsoid Aneurysm with a focus on precision, safety, cosmetic outcome, and long-term patient care.

    Therapy / Treatment

    ⚪Treatment aims to block abnormal blood flow between scalp arteries and veins.

    ⚪Direct puncture embolization may be used to close the abnormal vascular channels.

    ⚪Transarterial or transvenous embolization may be added in selected cases.

    ⚪Surgery may be considered when needed for cosmetic correction or complete removal.

    ⚪Early treatment can reduce swelling, pain, pulsation, and cosmetic deformity.

    FAQs

    Is cirsoid aneurysm a brain aneurysm?

     No. It usually affects scalp blood vessels, not the brain itself.

    Can it increase in size?

     Yes. It may gradually enlarge, especially after trauma or hormonal changes.

    What is the main symptom?

     A pulsating scalp swelling is one of the most common symptoms.

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