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Open Microsurgical Cerebral Aneurysm Treatment After Failed Endovascular Therapy: An Evaluation of Aneurysm Treatment Frequencies in All Neurovascular Centers Across Austria and the Czech Republic Over 20 Years.

Christoph J GriessenauerPhilippe DodierNico H StrohPetra A MerceaGerhard BavinzskiChristian DorferKarl RösslerAndreas GruberMatthias GmeinerClaudius ThoméKlaus A LeberStefan WolfsbergerMustafa BaghbanRahman Al-SchameriMichael KralSom ThakurManuel LunzerBranko PopadicCamillo SherifVilém JuráňMartin SmrčkaDavid NetukaAnna ŠtekláčováRadim LipinaTomáš HrbáčZdeněk VečeřaJiří FiedlerMarek GrubhofferLumír HrabálekDavid KrahulíkLukas KollerThomas KretschmerVladimír PřibáňJan MračekMartin SamešAleš HejčlJan KlenerJan ŠroubekOndra Petr
Published in: Neurosurgery (2024)
Open surgery remains a rare indication for cerebral aneurysms after failed endovascular embolization even in the age of novel endovascular technology, such as flow diverters and intrasaccular devices. Regardless, it is mostly performed for ruptured aneurysms initially treated with primary coiling that are in the anterior circulation.
Keyphrases
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