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Successful Embolization of a Direct Carotid Cavernous Fistula under Gadolinium-Based Angiography

Li YL, Rai S, Cox PJ

Endovascular neurointervention is typically performed with iodinated contrast medium (ICM) under fluoroscopy. However, some patients may be contraindicated to such procedures based on their sensitivity to ICM. In this report,...
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Author Correction: In Vitro Head-to-Head Comparison of Flow Reduction between Fibered and Non-Fibered Pushable Coils

Yoon JT, Kwon B, Choi JH, Hwang SM, Kim M, Hwang S, Song Y, Lee DH

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A Case of Severe Delayed Vasospasm after Clipping Surgery for an Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysm

Kim JG, Kang CH, Sheen JJ, Song Y, Rhim JK

Delayed ischemic stroke associated with intractable vasospasm after clipping of unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs) has been rarely reported. We report a patient with delayed ischemic stroke associated with intractable vasospasm...
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A Novel Training Method for Endovascular Clot Retrieval Using a Portable Vascular Model and Red Film

Ioku T, Ohshima T, Kawaguchi R, Matsuo N, Miyachi S

Hands-on training is a crucial part of education in neuroendovascular treatment to ensure safe and rapid acquisition of techniques. However, there is a significant gap between training and actual clinical...
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Endovascular Management of a Ruptured Aneurysm on a Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery with Extradural C2-Origin: Case Report and Literature Review

Dahl RH, Horn Jr GL, Metwalli Z, Gopinath SP, Benndorf G

Extracranial vascular pathology uncommonly causes intracranial subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Among possible lesions are aneurysms at the craniocervical junction arising from a posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) with an extradural origin....
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Vessel Wall Imaging in Angiogram-Negative Diffuse Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Reveals a Ruptured Lenticulostriate Aneurysm

Phi HQ, Alkhatib SG, Raymond SB, Choudhri OA, Song JW

A patient presented with acute onset headache and subsequent unconsciousness. The neurologic exam showed left-sided myoclonic jerking and right flaccid hemiparalysis. Noncontrast computed tomography revealed diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) with...
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Traditional Thrombus Composition and Related Endovascular Outcomes: Catching up with the Recent Evidence

Baek JH

Endovascular thrombectomy is the primary treatment for acute intracranial vessel occlusion and significantly improves recanalization success rate. However, achieving optimal recanalization remains a challenge. The histopathological components of thrombus composition...
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Treatment of Traumatic Direct Carotid-Cavernous Fistula with a BeGraft-Covered Stent

Seraj FQM, Najafi S, Raaisi AA, Mirbolouk MH, Ebrahimnia F, Shamsi HP, Garivani Y, Zabihyan S, Mowla A, Baharvahdat H

The widely accepted option for treating traumatic direct carotid-cavernous fistula (dCCF) has been endovascular treatment using detachable balloons, coils, or embolic agents. Covered stent deployment has been applied by a...
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Feasibility, Safety, and Efficacy of Endovascular vs. Surgical Treatment of Unruptured Multi-Sac Intracranial Aneurysms in a Single-Center Retrospective Series

Goertz L, Timmer M, Zopfs D, Kaya K, Gietzen C, Kottlors J, Pennig L, Schlamann M, Goldbrunner R, Brinker G, Kabbasch C

Purpose: Multi-sac aneurysms (MSAs) are not uncommon, but studies on their management are scarce. This study aims to evaluate and compare the feasibility, safety, and efficacy of MSAs treated with...
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Initial Experience with a New Self-Expanding Open-Cell Stent System with Antithrombotic Hydrophilic Polymer Coating (pEGASUS Stent) in the Treatment of Wide-Necked Intracranial Aneurysms

Boxberg F, Al-Tibi M, Schulz K, Lanfermann H, Schlunz-Hendann M, Grieb D

Purpose: We report our initial experience with endovascular embolization of intracranial aneurysms using this new self-expanding open-cell stent system (pEGASUS stent system) with the antithrombogenic hydrophilic polymer coating. Materials and Methods:...
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