Dr. Apratim Chatterjee

Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist

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About Dr. Apratim Chatterjee

MBBS, MD (Medicine), DM (Neurology), FINR

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Manipal Hospital
230, Pano Rd, behind Metro Cash n Carry, Purba Jadavpur, Mukundapur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700099

Experience

12+ Years

Diseases and Conditions

Treated by Interventional Neurologist Dr. Apratim Chatterjee
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Brain and Spinal Vascular Malformations
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Cerebral Aneurysm
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Extracranial & Intracranial Atherosclerosis
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Head and Neck Tumors
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Neck Lesions
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Severe Nosebleeds
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Stroke/Blood Clot in the Brain
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Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH)

Procedures Done

Interventional Neurology is a medical speciality in which a neurologist who is trained in interventions performs minimally invasive and diagnostic therapeutic procedures for cerebrovascular disorders under radiological guidance.

Embolectomy

Thrombectomy

Coil Embolization

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Apratim Chatterjee Best Interventional Neurologist & Stroke Specialist answers few commonly asked questions.

It is a specialty which uses minimally invasive and image-based technologies/procedures for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases of blood vessels of brain and spinal cord (Neurovascular diseases). These diseases include paralytic strokes, brain aneurysms, dural fistulas and arterio-venous malformations (AVM’s) of blood vessels supplying the brain and spinal cord using Coiling, Stenting and Embolizations.

Stroke “Brain Attack”

Stroke is the rapidly developing loss of brain function(s) due to disturbance in the blood supply to the brain. Is the first leading cause of disability and third leading cause of death in India. The prevalence rate of stroke is 1.54 per thousand. India will face an enormous socio-economic burden to meet the costs of rehabilitation of “stroke victims” because the population is now surviving through the peak years (age 55-65) of occurrence of stroke

There are two types of strokes

1. Ischemic stroke – where there is a block in a vessel which supplies the brain. (70-80% of strokes are ischemic)
2. Hemorrhagic stroke (Brain hemorrhage) - bleeding in to the brain due to rupture of blood vessel in the brain.

Weakness in limbs, difficulty in speaking, loss of vision, Imbalance, decreased sensation, double vision, severe headache and vomiting, loss of consciousness, epileptic fit etc.

If the patient is brought to the hospital immediately after a stroke, it can be reversed in majority of cases by reopening of the blocked vessel by dissolving the clot. This should be done within three to six hours of symptom onset and in some cases upto 24 hours.

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1. Carotid and intracranial stenting.
A narrowed blood vessel leads to blocking of the artery or small clot in the artery which may block the blood supply to the brain, leading to stroke. To prevent the stroke the blood vessel needs to be dilated with stenting.
2. Control of risk factors
3. Appropriate medications

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September 22, 2024

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How to Find Us

Address

Manipal Hospital, 230, Pano Rd, behind Metro Cash n Carry, Purba Jadavpur, Mukundapur, Kolkata, West Bengal 700099

Phone

(+91) 94322 52154
(+91) 89101 30417

Email

apratimchatterjee2022@gmail.com