Greater and longer-lasting complete occlusion can be achieved using a stent rather than a balloon for assisted coiling of unruptured intracranial aneurysms without compromising safety, according to a study published in the January 2016 issue of the Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery

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Neurosurgeons have better outcomes than neurologists and possibly even interventional radiologists when performing endovascular repair of unruptured cerebral aneurysms and subarachnoid hemorrhages, according to research published in the January 2016 issue of theĀ Journal of Neurosurgery

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In-stent stenosis is uncommon and likely a benign event among patients treated with flow diversion for intracranial aneurysm, according to a small, retrospective analysis published online November 20, 2015, ahead of print in Neurosurgery.

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Fewer hemorrhagic and thromboembolic complications occur in patients receiving Pipeline treatment when their P2Y12 reaction unit (PRU) value ranges between 70 to 150, according to research published online January 2016 ahead of print in Neurosurgery.…

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Inadequate platelet inhibition is common among patients undergoing stenting for the treatment of intracranial aneurysm and is associated with an increased risk of thromboembolic complications, according to a paper published online November 20, 2015, ahead of print in the Journal of Neurosurgery.…

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