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Brain Aneurysm
Roxie Phillips knew that her brain aneurysm – a ballooning of a blood vessel wall – had a risk of rupture akin to a ticking bomb. Dr. Laligam Sekhar, a neurosurgeon, and the team at Harborview Medical Center performed a procedure that bypassed the brain’s blood vessels with a graft from the radial artery in her arm. Sekhar then closed off the aneurysm with a titanium clip. A year after surgery, Phillips was well on the road to recovery. To view the full Inside Access program, go to Inside Access: Brain Aneurysms. From the Series:Inside Access Preview
Video Length: 126
Date Found: February 12, 2009
Date Produced: September 14, 2008
View Count: 92
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