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Neuroendovascular Surgery Applications in Craniocervical Trauma
Cerebrovascular injuries resulting from blunt or penetrating trauma to the head and neck often lead to local hemorrhage and stroke. These injuries present with a wide range of manifestations, including carotid or vertebral artery dissection ...
Krishna Amuluru +2 more
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Validation of simulator-based neuroangiographical training [PDF]
Background: Angiography is a diagnostic and interventional technique in (endo)vascular neurosurgery that demands a high level of precision and technical expertise.
Elle Vermeulen +9 more
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Real-world Experience of Embolization for Intracranial Tumors in Japan: Analysis of 2,756 Cases from Japanese Registry of NeuroEndovascular Therapy 4 [PDF]
Embolization of intracranial tumors is predominantly performed in Japan, primarily before neurosurgical resection. The Japanese Registry of NeuroEndovascular Therapy (JR-NET) Study Group, established in 2005, aims to clarify the factors influencing the ...
Jun HARUMA +19 more
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Artificial Intelligence in Neuroendovascular Procedures
Recent advances in artificial intelligence (AI) have significantly transformed neuroendovascular procedures, offering innovative solutions for image analysis, procedural assistance, and clinical decision-making. This review examines the current state and future potential of AI applications in neuroendovascular interventions, focusing on 3 topics: AI ...
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Comparative study of four platelet function tests conducted using two systems in neuroendovascular patients [PDF]
Confirming the antiplatelet effects of P2Y12 inhibitors is clinically important; although various methods exist for evaluating such antiplatelet effects, standard protocols are currently unavailable.
Tasuku Sakayori +9 more
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Unruptured Paraclinoid Carotid Aneurysms Occur More Frequently in Younger Ages [PDF]
Purpose We investigated the age distribution of cerebral saccular aneurysms in various locations to clarify the differences by location and discuss the mechanism of formation.
Reo Kawaguchi +3 more
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Optimal allocation of physicians improves accessibility and workload disparities in stroke care
Background Inequalities in access to stroke care and the workload of physicians have been a challenge in recent times. This may be resolved by allocating physicians suitable for the expected demand.
Kazuki Ohashi +10 more
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Common femoral artery (CFA) transfemoral access (TFA) has been the traditional route for neuroendovascular intervention with flow diversion including the pipeline embolization device (PED) for the treatment of wide-necked aneurysms. Successful deployment
Cassidy D Werner +5 more
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Abstract 1122‐000146: A Survey of Current Status and Roles of Interventional Neurologists in Japan
Introduction: In Japan, there are more board‐certified neurosurgeons than board‐certified neurologists, and a significant part of stroke practice is provided by neurosurgeons.
Mikito Hayakawa +4 more
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Background Cardiovascular literature has found aspirin‐based dual antiplatelet therapy using half‐dose ticagrelor (45 mg BID [T45]) to be superior to standard‐dose clopidogrel (75 mg once daily) in achieving lower P2Y12 reaction units without resulting ...
Tapan Mehta +5 more
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