2017
DOI: 10.3171/2015.4.jns142456
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Endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms using the Woven EndoBridge technique in a single center: preliminary results

Abstract: OBJECTIVE The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) is an innovative new technique for securing cerebral aneurysms. It is designed particularly for wide-necked bifurcation aneurysms that otherwise would be difficult to treat. There is a paucity of follow-up data in the literature due to the novelty of this technique. The authors reviewed their data from cases involving patients treated at Leeds General Infirmary with the WEB device. They assessed the safety and complication risk associated with the device and clinical and ra… Show more

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“…Our first results with the WEB 17 are in line with other studies using previous generations of the WEB or coils to treat intracranial aneurysms. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] In a meta-analysis by Asnafi et al, 7 15 uncontrolled series were included, totaling 565 patients with 588 aneurysms treated with the WEB, of which 127 were ruptured. Initial complete and adequate occlusion rates were 27% and 59%, respectively.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Our first results with the WEB 17 are in line with other studies using previous generations of the WEB or coils to treat intracranial aneurysms. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] In a meta-analysis by Asnafi et al, 7 15 uncontrolled series were included, totaling 565 patients with 588 aneurysms treated with the WEB, of which 127 were ruptured. Initial complete and adequate occlusion rates were 27% and 59%, respectively.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the published series comprised wideneck, unruptured aneurysms. [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] The first-generation WEBs required 0.027-to 0.033-inch microcatheters for delivery. In 2015, the WEB was redesigned for a 0.021-inch delivery microcatheter (WEB 21) in sizes ranging from 4 to 7 mm.…”
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“…The recently developed Leeds WEB aneurysm occlusion scale has been carefully developed to include the nuances of the WEB device and will be invaluable for future monitoring of the device. 13 This series has a wide selection of predominantly widenecked aneurysms, a range of aneurysm locations, and a significant proportion of acute cases. The data suggest that the WEB device is a useful treatment option that makes more complex, wide-necked bifurcation aneurysms good candidates for endovascular treatment.…”
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“…In the first presentation of the WEB, the intraaneurysmal flow modulation after implantation was assessed only by visual analysis of intraaneurysmal contrast stagnation on digital subtraction angiography (DSA) series based on a scale not previously validated [10]. Alternatively, visual assessment of DSA series according to the Raymond scale [11], the Leeds WEB aneurysm occlusion scale [12], or the WEB occlusion scale [13] has been described, but quantifiable in vivo data are lacking. Furthermore, aneurysm recurrence after WEB implantation can occur [14] and it is not yet fully understood which aneurysms are more likely to recanalize and which flow parameters might play a role.…”
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