2020
DOI: 10.4103/ajns.ajns_374_19
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The exchange-free technique: A novel technique for enhancing surpass flow diverter placement

Abstract: Background: Following flow diverter placement, approximately 20% of intracranial aneurysms remain as residual aneurysms at 1 year. Device malapposition is a cause of residual aneurysms after flow diversion. We present a new and straightforward technique (exchange-free technique [EFT]) to enhance apposition of the surpass flow diverter (SFD), the only over-the-wire flow diverter currently available. Materials and Methods: We deployed laser-cut mini stents through the inn… Show more

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“…In addition, success rates may be lower with other stent types because matching stent/flow-diverter pairs that are deliverable through the same microcatheter are not available for all devices on the market. This issue may mandate the use of an exchange maneuver once the stent is deployed, 26 increasing the risk and complexity of flow diversion with some devices. However, as the first study on the comparative efficacy and safety of scaffolding stents, our study highlights the critical points in scaffolding stent placement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, success rates may be lower with other stent types because matching stent/flow-diverter pairs that are deliverable through the same microcatheter are not available for all devices on the market. This issue may mandate the use of an exchange maneuver once the stent is deployed, 26 increasing the risk and complexity of flow diversion with some devices. However, as the first study on the comparative efficacy and safety of scaffolding stents, our study highlights the critical points in scaffolding stent placement.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%