Clipping Versus Coiling for Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis [Original Contributions]
Conclusions—
Coiling yields a better clinical outcome, the benefit being greater in those with a good preoperative grade than those with a poor preoperative grade. However, coiling leads to a greater risk of rebleeding. Well-designed randomized trials with special considerations to the aspect are needed.
Source: Stroke - Category: Neurology Authors: Li, H., Pan, R., Wang, H., Rong, X., Yin, Z., Milgrom, D. P., Shi, X., Tang, Y., Peng, Y. Tags: Cerebral Aneurysm, AVM, & Subarachnoid hemorrhage, Aneurysm, AVM, hematoma, Other Stroke Treatment - Surgical Original Contributions Source Type: research
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