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Use of concentric Solitaire stent to anchor Pipeline flow diverter constructs in treatment of shallow cervical carotid dissecting pseudoaneurysms

Abstract The flow-diverting Pipeline Embolization Device (PED; ev3 Neurovascular, Irvine, CA, USA) provides proven flow diversion for intracranial wide-necked and fusiform aneurysms. The tendency of the PED to migrate and foreshorten when its size is mismatched with the parent vessel makes its use m...

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Published in:Journal of clinical neuroscience 2014-06, Vol.21 (6), p.1024-1028
Main Authors: Rahal, Jason P, Dandamudi, Venkata S, Heller, Robert S, Safain, Mina G, Malek, Adel M
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