Parent Artery Straightening after Flow-Diverter Stenting Improves the Odds of Aneurysm Occlusion.
Kevin JanotRobert FahedRouchaud AymericKevin ZuberGregoire BoulouisGéraud ForestierCharbel MounayerBasile OndzePublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2021)
The use of flow-diverter stents for distal aneurysms induces a measurable parent artery straightening, which is associated with higher occlusion rates. Parent artery straightening, in our sample, appeared to be more prominent with cobalt chromium stents than with nitinol stents. This work highlights the necessary trade-off between navigability and parent artery straightening and may help tailor the selection of flow-diverter stents to aneurysms and parent artery characteristics.