Procedural Complications and Factors Influencing Immediate Angiographic Results after Endovascular Treatment of Small ( < 5 mm) Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
With advances in neurointerventional device technology and increased experience with aneurysm embolization, endovascular treatment (EVT) has become a widely accepted modality to treat intracranial aneurysms (IAs) [1]. During EVT of IAs, aneurysms are packed as densely as possible, which makes it exceedingly difficult to implant coils while ensuring safety and complete occlusion [2,3]. However, there appears to be a paradoxical challenge for small ruptured aneurysms (SRAs,
Source: Journal of Stroke and Cerebrovascular Diseases - Category: Neurology Authors: Xin Feng, Fei Peng, Zhongrong Miao, Xin Tong, Hao Niu, Baorui Zhang, Luyao Wang, Erkang Guo, Peng Qi, Jun Lu, Dapeng Mo, Zhongxue Wu, Daming Wang, Aihua Liu Source Type: research