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Endovascular management of large and giant intracranial aneurysms: Experience from a tertiary care neurosurgery institute in India

With the development of endovascular technique and devices, large and giant intracranial aneurysms are increasingly being managed by this less invasive method. Here we discuss our experience on managing such aneurysms via endovascular technique. Retrospective data on 42 patients with large and giant...

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Published in:Journal of cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery 2021, 23(2), , pp.99-107
Main Authors: Dutta, Gautam, Singh, Daljit, Jagetia, Anita, Srivastava, Arvind K, Singh, Hukum, Kumar, Anil
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