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Journal of Neurosurgery, 2008
Partially thrombosed giant aneurysms that are located at the basilar artery (BA) bifurcation and are not amenable to clip application are among the most challenging lesions for neurosurgeons. They compress vital structures such as the brainstem and the thalamus, and the prognosis is extremely poor when they are left untreated.
BERGUI, Mauro, BRADAC, Gianni Boris
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Partially thrombosed giant aneurysms that are located at the basilar artery (BA) bifurcation and are not amenable to clip application are among the most challenging lesions for neurosurgeons. They compress vital structures such as the brainstem and the thalamus, and the prognosis is extremely poor when they are left untreated.
BERGUI, Mauro, BRADAC, Gianni Boris
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CEREBRAL ENDOVASCULAR NEUROSURGERY
Neurosurgery, 2008Cerebral endovascular neurosurgery has evolved rapidly in the past decade through advances in tools and techniques and as a result of the thrust toward evidence-based medicine. More patients with diseases traditionally treated via microsurgical approaches can now be treated with techniques that focus on endoluminal reconstruction. With the introduction
L Nelson, Hopkins, Robert D, Ecker
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World Journal of Surgery, 2020
AbstractIntroductionThe past 25 years have been witness to a revolution in how vascular care is delivered. The majority of arterial and venous interventions have converted from open surgery to minimally invasive percutaneous endovascular procedures.MethodsThis surgical innovations symposium article reviews current endovascular therapy in multiple ...
Matthew Blecha, Vivian Gahtan
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AbstractIntroductionThe past 25 years have been witness to a revolution in how vascular care is delivered. The majority of arterial and venous interventions have converted from open surgery to minimally invasive percutaneous endovascular procedures.MethodsThis surgical innovations symposium article reviews current endovascular therapy in multiple ...
Matthew Blecha, Vivian Gahtan
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2006
This chapter will review the current status of scientific knowledge to support evidence-based medicine guidelines for the endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular disease. Three major areas of cerebrovascular disease will be examined, (1) occlusive cerebrovascular disease, (2) vascular malformations and (3) intracranial aneurysms.
Kevin M, Cockroft, Robert H, Rosenwasser
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This chapter will review the current status of scientific knowledge to support evidence-based medicine guidelines for the endovascular treatment of cerebrovascular disease. Three major areas of cerebrovascular disease will be examined, (1) occlusive cerebrovascular disease, (2) vascular malformations and (3) intracranial aneurysms.
Kevin M, Cockroft, Robert H, Rosenwasser
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Experimental endovascular reinforcement
Neuroradiology, 1986Techniques to reinforce a vessel wall without occluding its lumen are being studied. In pilot experiments the intimal surface along a short segment of vein was coated with plastic by injecting liquid silicone rubber into a vessel, spreading the material along the vessel with a balloon catheter, allowing polymerization and then removing the catheter. In
K, Cesarini, P, Pech, V M, Haughton
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Asian Cardiovascular and Thoracic Annals, 2013
The purpose of this review is to compare conventional endovascular procedures and the robotic endovascular approach in aortic aneurysm repair. Despite advantages over open surgery, conventional endovascular surgery has limitations. To develop an alternative, efforts have been focused on robotic endovascular systems.
Stephanie, Au +3 more
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The purpose of this review is to compare conventional endovascular procedures and the robotic endovascular approach in aortic aneurysm repair. Despite advantages over open surgery, conventional endovascular surgery has limitations. To develop an alternative, efforts have been focused on robotic endovascular systems.
Stephanie, Au +3 more
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Seminars in Thrombosis and Hemostasis, 2017
AbstractAcute ischemic stroke therapy has rapidly evolved over the past two decades. Recently, a paradigm shift has occurred in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion with the publication of several randomized trials proving that mechanical thrombectomy with stent retriever devices improves clinical outcome in comparison ...
Scott D, Caganap, Wade S, Smith
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AbstractAcute ischemic stroke therapy has rapidly evolved over the past two decades. Recently, a paradigm shift has occurred in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke due to large vessel occlusion with the publication of several randomized trials proving that mechanical thrombectomy with stent retriever devices improves clinical outcome in comparison ...
Scott D, Caganap, Wade S, Smith
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Journal of Cardiothoracic and Vascular Anesthesia, 2002
ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR is a new alternative to conventional surgical repair of aortic pathology.1 This technique of aortic repair was first suggested by Dotter2 in 1969 and reached clinical application with the work of Parodi et al3 in 1990. Since this early work, the technology has been applied to the treatment of peripheral artery aneurysms,4,5 ...
Ronald A, Kahn, David M, Moskowitz
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ENDOVASCULAR AORTIC REPAIR is a new alternative to conventional surgical repair of aortic pathology.1 This technique of aortic repair was first suggested by Dotter2 in 1969 and reached clinical application with the work of Parodi et al3 in 1990. Since this early work, the technology has been applied to the treatment of peripheral artery aneurysms,4,5 ...
Ronald A, Kahn, David M, Moskowitz
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2016
Endovascular neurosurgery has evolved dramatically since the first description of aneurysm coiling in 1991 and is now employed as a primary treatment strategy for managing a multitude of cerebrovascular pathologies, including aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and acute ischemic stroke.
Badih Daou, Pascal Jabbour
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Endovascular neurosurgery has evolved dramatically since the first description of aneurysm coiling in 1991 and is now employed as a primary treatment strategy for managing a multitude of cerebrovascular pathologies, including aneurysms, arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), and acute ischemic stroke.
Badih Daou, Pascal Jabbour
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Endovascular carotid interventions
EuroIntervention, 2010Introduction This article in the EuroIntervention Tools & Techniques series provides the “how-to-do” plus “tips & tricks” for carotid artery stenting (CAS). The complete, unabridged e-version with dynamic images can be viewed at www.eurointervention.org.
Alberto, Cremonesi +4 more
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