Flow diversion for internal carotid artery aneurysms with compressive neuro-ophthalmologic symptoms: clinical and anatomical results in an international multicenter study
Conclusion
FDS are effective to treat patients with compressive aneurysms of the ICA causing neuro-ophthalmological symptoms, especially when treatment is initiated early after symptom onset, and aneurysm occlusion is adequate. However, serious complications are not rare.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Boulouis, G., Soize, S., Maus, V., Fischer, S., Lobsien, D., Klisch, J., Styczen, H., Deuschl, C., Abdullayev, N., Kabbasch, C., Kaiser, D., Jamous, A., Behme, D., Janot, K., Bellanger, G., Cognard, C., Pierot, L., Gawlitza, M., Compressive Aneurysm study Tags: Hemorrhagic stroke Source Type: research
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