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The Pipeline Endovascular Device Versus The Flow Re-Direction Endoluminal Device For Cerebral Aneurysm. A One-Year Follow-Up In A Single-Center Experience, Omar Pichardo, Alan Picazo, Omar Castillon, Jonathan Zuniga, Gustavo Alan Juarez Jimenez
The Pipeline Endovascular Device Versus The Flow Re-Direction Endoluminal Device For Cerebral Aneurysm. A One-Year Follow-Up In A Single-Center Experience, Omar Pichardo, Alan Picazo, Omar Castillon, Jonathan Zuniga, Gustavo Alan Juarez Jimenez
Archives of Neurosurgery
Background: The Flow Diverters are devices derived from brain stents, made up of a network of microfilaments of various materials that allow the vessel remodeling. The Pipeline Embolization Device and The Flow Re-Direction Endoluminal Device are the two devices with more global clinical experience. Our objective is to compare the 1-year results using these devices in a cohort of patients assessing their occlusion rate and their clinical outcome as by the modified Rankin Score (mRS).
Methods: In this retrospective nested case-control cohort study, we reviewed the medical records of patients undergoing treatment with a Flow Diverter stent for brain aneurysms …