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Surgery on the aorta can be associated with significant blood loss. Most commonly this is due to bleeding at the site of aortic anastomosis. Surgical bleeding is associated with significant morbidity. One way to prevent bleeding is to use a special glue (sealant) after performing large connections on the aorta. The goal of this study is to compare the different methods surgeons use to stop/prevent bleeding. The study team will collect medical information about patients before, during, and after surgery on their aortas, including the methods used to prevent bleeding. This information may help doctors improve the way that they care for these patients.
The objective of this study is to evaluate the long term efficacy and safety of the CODMAN TRUFILL®'s line of coils in the treatment of patients with intracranial ruptured or non-ruptured aneurysms in real-life routine clinical practice.
The objective of this study is to demonstrate that scalp nerve blocks ("scalp freezing"), performed at the end of supratentorial brain surgery, will reduce post-operative pain, opioids side effects, and the time required for post-anaesthesia care unit (PACU)/Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and hospital discharge.
The data collected in this study will be used to support International Regulatory submissions. The study objective is to evaluate the continued safety and efficacy of the AXIUM Progressive Coil System. This Device has been used clinically at approximately 150 Institutions under FDA 510(k) clearance since April 24, 2007. The device received CE authorization on June 30, 2007. Through December 2007, more than 1000 patients have been treated with the AXIUM Coils.
To evaluate the safety and feasibility of the Cordis Neurovascular Self-Expanding Stent System to facilitate endovascular coil embolization of wide neck saccular intracranial aneurysms. Cordis Self Expanding Stent for use with embolic coils for the treatment of wide-neck, intracranial, saccular aneurysms arising from a parent vessel
The purpose of this pilot study is to investigate the use of minocycline and doxycycline as medical therapy for inoperable or partially treated arteriovenous malformations (AVMs) and giant aneurysms.