Intrasaccular flow disruption for ruptured aneurysms: an international multicenter study.
Jose Danilo Bengzon DiestroMahmoud DibasNimer AdeebRobert W RegenhardtJustin E VranicAdrien GuenegoSovann V LayLeonardo RenieriAli Al BalushiEimad ShotarKevin PrematKareem El NaamaniGuillaume SaliouMarkus A MöhlenbruchIvan LylykPaul M ForemanJay A VachhaniVedran ŽupančićMuhammad U HafeezCaleb RutledgeHamid H RaiVincent M TutinoShervin MirshaniSherief GhozyPablo HarkerNaif M AlotaibiJames D RabinovYifan RenClemens M SchirmerOded GorenMariangela PianoAnna Luisa KuhnCaterina MichelozziStephanie ElensRobert M StarkeAmeer E HassanArsalaan SalehaniK A T NguyenJesse George Atherton JonesMarios PsychogiosJulian SpearsCarmen Parra-FarinasMaria Bres BullrichMichael MayichMohamed M SalemJan-Karl BurkhardtBrian T JankowitzRicardo A DomingoThien HuynhRabih TawkChristian UlfertBoris LubiczPietro PanniAjit S PuriGuglielmo PeroChristoph J GriessenauerHamed AsadiAdnan SiddiquiAndrew F DucruetFelipe C AlbuquerqueRose DuPeter T KanVladimir KalousekPedro LylykSrikanth Reddy BodduChristopher J StapletonJared KnopmanPascal M JabbourStavropoula I TjoumakarisFrederic ClarenconNicola LimbucciMohammad A Aziz-SultanHugo H Cuellar-SaenzChristophe CognardAman B PatelAdam A DmytriwPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2022)
There was no significant difference in both the radiologic outcomes and complications between unruptured and ruptured aneurysms. Our findings support the feasibility of treatment of ruptured aneurysms with the WEB device.