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Introduction: Neuroendovascular procedures are becoming more routine in the treatment of intracranial conditions such as aneurysms, arterial stenosis, and ischemic stroke.
Priyadarshee PATEL +5 more
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Coil embolization of wide neck cerebral aneurysms using balloon remodeling technique-initial experience in pakistan [PDF]
The balloon remodeling technique [BRT] was developed for neuroendovascular treatment of wide-necked cerebral aneurysms. Herein, we describe our initial experience of aneurysm embolization using BRT in Pakistan with the new double-lumen balloon catheters (
Bashir, Qasim, Nabi Ahmed, Hina
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Robotics for Neuroendovascular Therapy
In the field of abdominal and pelvic surgery, endoscopic procedures have increasingly utilized robotic surgery, including the da Vinci system (Intuitive Surgical, Sunnyvale, CA, USA). Unlike robotic surgery in these fields, endovascular treatment involves simple movements such as pushing and pulling or twisting catheters and wires, allowing for the ...
Miyachi, Shigeru +3 more
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Abstract Objective To assess the feasibility, technical performance, and safety of a novel endovascular electroencephalogram (eEEG) electrode, EP‐01, designed for minimally invasive seizure localization in patients with drug‐resistant epilepsy. Methods This single‐center, prospective, exploratory trial enrolled five patients with drug‐resistant ...
Kota Araki +9 more
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Endovascular coil embolization for cerebral aneurysms in the elderly in an aging society
Objective An aging or aged society is and has been a reality in many developed countries. Additionally, the incidence of subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) in elderly patients has been estimated to be increasing.
Ryokichi Yagi +8 more
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Successful Use of Flow Diversion for Aneurysm Treatment in a 12‐Month‐Old Child
Pediatric intracranial aneurysms are rare and challenging to manage due to the delicate nature of developing cerebrovasculature. Traditional neurosurgical approaches pose significant risks, particularly in infants.
Michael J. Feldman +3 more
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Endovascular treatment of spontaneous indirect high flow carotid cavernous fistula with a covered stent. [PDF]
The treatment of symptomatic carotid-cavernous fistulas [CCF] has been historically treated in the developed world through the endovascular route. We report our first case of using a covered stent in a patient with spontaneous CCF. Method: Single patient
Bashir, Qasim, Nabi Ahmed, Hina
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Questionnaire Survey of Neurointerventional Simulation Training in the Japanese Society for Neuroendovascular Therapy [PDF]
Objective: Simulation training has focused on education and practical training. However, the adoption rate of neurointerventional simulation training in Japan is unknown.
Date, Isao +6 more
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Immediate Remote Common Femoral Artery Rupture After Vascular Closure Device Deployment
ABSTRACT Vascular closure devices may cause life‐threatening femoral artery rupture remote from the puncture site. Sudden hemodynamic instability after device deployment should prompt immediate evaluation for proximal arterial injury, even when femoral access appears technically successful.
Junghyun Park, Jeffrey Steinberg
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Failure to retrieve a distal filter-based embolic protection device (EPD) is a potential complication of carotid artery stenting. This may be caused by trapping of the proximal marker of the EPD within the stent tip marker.
Juntaro FUJITA +12 more
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