Comparative Efficacy of Flow Diverter Devices in the Treatment of Carotid Sidewall Intracranial Aneurysms: a Retrospective, Multicenter Study.
Adam A DmytriwHamza Adel SalimBasel MusmarNicole M CancelliereChristoph J GriessenauerRobert W RegenhardtJesse JonesVincent TutinoZuha HasanNicola LimbucciSovann V LayJulian SpearsJames D RabinovMark R HarriganAdnan H SiddiquiElad I LevyChristopher J StapletonLeonardo RenieriChristophe CognardHamza ShaikhAnna Luisa KühnMarkus A MöhlenbruchStavropoula I TjoumakarisPascal JabbourPhilipp TausskyFabio SettecaseManraj K S HeranAnh NguyenDavid VoldersPablo HarkerDiego A DeviaAjit S PuriMarios PsychogiosJuan C PuentesGiuseppe LeoneGiuseppe BuonoMargherita TarantinoMario MutoFrancesco BrigantiShamsher DalalVamsi GontuRodolfo E Alcedo GuardiaJuan C Vicenty-PadillaPatrick BrouwerMatthias H SchmidtClemens SchirmerGwynedd E PickettTommy AnderssonMichael SödermanThomas R MarottaHugo Cuellar-SaenzAjith J ThomasAman B PatelVitor Mendes PereiraNimer Adeebnull nullPublished in: Clinical neuroradiology (2024)
All the first-generation devices achieved good clinical outcomes and retreatment rates in treating ICA sidewall aneurysms. Prospective studies are needed to explore the nuanced differences between these devices in the long term.