Pipeline Diameter Significantly Impacts the Long-Term Fate of Jailed Side Branches during Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms.
T R MillerMatthew James KoleE J LeGregory J CannarsaS JonesAaron P WessellG JindalE F AldrichJ Marc SimardDheeraj GandhiPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2018)
A smaller Pipeline Embolization Device diameter is associated with delayed side branch stenosis/occlusion following Pipeline Embolization Device treatment, likely due to the higher metal density of smaller caliber devices. Although hemodynamic factors, including the potential for collateral flow, are still paramount in determining the fate of covered side branches, the amount of metal coverage at the side branch orifice also plays an important role.