Venous Sinus Stenosis / IIH
Comprehensive Diagnostic & Therapeutic Neuroradiology Services
What is venous sinus stenosis / IIH
Venous sinus stenosis and idiopathic intracranial hypertension (IIH) occur when the large veins that drain blood from the brain become narrowed, causing increased pressure inside the skull. This elevated pressure can lead to headaches, vision disturbances, pulsatile tinnitus, and in severe cases, permanent vision loss. IIH often affects young women but can occur in anyone. Early diagnosis with MRI, MRV, and lumbar puncture is essential for preventing long-term complications.
How these conditions impact daily life
Raised intracranial pressure causes persistent headaches, blurred vision, ringing in the ear, dizziness, and difficulty concentrating. Many patients struggle with daily activities, work productivity, and sleep due to continuous pressure symptoms. Untreated IIH may damage the optic nerve, causing progressive vision loss. Endovascular stenting has emerged as a highly effective treatment when medications and lifestyle changes do not provide sufficient relief.
Available treatments for venous sinus stenosis / IIH
Treatment typically begins with medications that reduce cerebrospinal fluid pressure, along with weight management when appropriate. In patients with significant venous narrowing identified on imaging, venous sinus stenting can restore normal blood flow and reduce intracranial pressure. This minimally invasive procedure offers rapid symptom improvement and long-term stability. Continuous monitoring ensures visual health and sustained relief.
Why venous sinus stenosis occurs
Understanding key contributing factors
Anatomical narrowing in venous drainage
Excess cerebrospinal fluid pressure buildup
Hormonal influences affecting fluid regulation
Obesity increasing intracranial pressure risk
Chronic inflammation altering venous tone
Treatment options
Minimally invasive solutions for lasting relief
Medication reducing CSF production effectively
Weight management lowering intracranial pressure
Venous sinus stenting restoring smooth blood drainage
Image-guided procedures minimizing risk
Regular monitoring protecting long-term vision
When to seek immediate medical care
Symptoms requiring urgent specialist evaluation
Sudden severe headache with eye pain
Rapid vision loss or double vision
Persistent whooshing sound worsening
Visual blackouts several times a day
Vomiting or dizziness with pressure symptoms
Why choose dr. savyasachi jain
Expert-driven, patient-focused neurovascular care you can trust
Decades of specialized training from aiims, delhi
Expertise in complex brain and spine vascular disorders
Minimally invasive treatments ensuring faster recovery
Precision-guided procedures using the latest imaging technology
Evidence-based decisions tailored to each patient’s condition
High success rates in aneurysm, avm, stroke, and stenting
Compassionate communication and step-by-step patient guidance
Collaborative care with neurologists, neurosurgeons, and icu teams
24/7 management of emergencies like stroke and brain bleeds
Safety-focused approach prioritizing the best long-term outcomes
Our Expert Doctors
About Doctor
Dr. Savyasachi Jain
Neurovascular Interventionist, Neurosurgeon
Location & Location Map
Location 1664
Address
Aakash Healthcare Super Speciality Hospital, Road No. 201, Dwarka Sector-3, Dwarka, New Delhi 110059, Delhi
