Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8683446 | eNeurologicalSci | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Stent-assisted coiling of acutely-ruptured aneurysms achieves good immediate aneurysm occlusion. Rates of intra- and periprocedural adverse events observed in this series were significant, but did not translate to corresponding morbidity and mortality in all cases. The retrospective analysis did not allow assessing the overall risks of endovascular therapy with stent use in ruptured and complex aneurysm when compared to the overall risks with other alternative options.
Keywords
ICAPComATOFAcomAEVDDWIAICADSAPICADigital subtraction angiographyMagnetic resonancediffusion-weighted imagingSubarachnoid hemorrhageAneurysm treatmenttime of flightExternal ventricular drainageVertebral arterybasilar arteryAnterior communicating arteryPosterior communicating arteryPosterior inferior cerebellar arteryAnterior inferior cerebellar arteryinternal carotid arteryHunt and Hesshemorrhagic complications
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Authors
Michael J. Ho, Sophia L. Göricke, Petra Mummel, Christoph Mönninghoff, Karsten Wrede, Isabel Wanke,