Comparing treatment outcomes of various intracranial bifurcation aneurysms locations using the Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device.
Nimer AdeebMahmoud DibasJose Danilo Bengzon DiestroKevin PhanHugo H Cuellar-SaenzAhmad SweidSovann V LayAdrien GuenegoAssala AslanLeonardo RenieriSri Hari SundararajanGuillaume SaliouMarkus MöhlenbruchRobert W RegenhardtJustin E VranicIvan LylykPaul M ForemanJay A VachhaniVedran ŽupančićMuhammad U HafeezCaleb RutledgeMuhammed WaqasVincent M TutinoJames D RabinovYifan RenClemens M SchirmerMariangela PianoAnna L KuhnCaterina MichelozziStephanie ElensRobert M StarkeAmeer E HassanArsalaan SalehaniBrehm AlexMajdEddin MohammedAliJesse George Atherton JonesMarios PsychogiosJulian SpearsBoris LubiczPietro PanniAjit S PuriGuglielmo PeroChristoph J GriessenauerHamed AsadiAdnan H SiddiquiAndrew DucruetFelipe C AlbuquerqueRose DuPeter T KanVladimir KalousekPedro LylykChristopher J StapletonSrikanth BodduJared KnopmanMohammad A Aziz-SultanNicola LimbucciPascal M JabbourChristophe CognardAman B PatelAdam Andrew DmytriwPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2022)
To our knowledge, this is the most extensive study to date that compares the treatment of different intracranial bifurcation aneurysms using the WEB device. Basilar tip and ICA bifurcation aneurysms showed significantly higher rates of aneurysm occlusion than other locations.