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Filter by:This is a prospective single center trial investigating the effects of prospectively measuring packing density prior to choosing Target Coils for the treatment of intracranial saccular aneurysms. Up to 25 eligible subjects with ruptured or unruptured intracranial saccular aneurysms between 4-20mm (maximum dimension), who consent to study participation, will be treated with Stryker Target Detachable Coils. Historical data from patients enrolled in the MAPS trial at the single center will be the control arm of the trial and reviewed for comparison to the prospective arm. In the control arm, the subjects received Stryker Matrix2 Detachable Coils and Guglielmi Detachable Coils and packing density was not measured prior to these procedures. The Pro-Pack Trial will evaluate the outcomes of the subjects treated with Target Coils, in whom the packing density will be actively calculated prior to coil selection. This will serve to establish that a higher packing density can be obtained by the change in methodology of coil selection and a higher packing density with lower recurrence rates.
The study is a prospective, multicenter single-arm cohort. Patients with wide neck bifurcation aneurysms (WNBAs) have few choices for safe and effective endovascular treatment. In this study, all patients with qualifying WNBAs will be treated with the WEB. The primary effectiveness outcome of the study is the likelihood of complete intracranial aneurysm occlusion on the 1 year angiogram as adjudicated by a core laboratory.
The purpose of this study is to generate detailed insight into which therapies of giant intracranial aneurysms are being conducted, to document the natural history and the outcome of treatment over 5 years after inclusion into the Registry and to follow imaging data of giant aneurysms over years after diagnosis.
This randomized prospective study was designed to compare the clinical, functional and aesthetic results of two surgical techniques for microsurgical clipping of anterior circulation aneurysms
This trial is being conducted in order to compare angiographic outcomes in patients receiving 0.014-0.0155" platinum framing and filling coils (larger diameter coils) versus those treated solely with coils less than 0.014" (with a standard diameter). Hypothesis: Angiographic occlusion at follow-up imaging will be more frequent in patients receiving 0.014-0.0155" platinum coils during embolization compared to those receiving smaller-diameter coils.
With evolving endovascular technologies there is a growing debate centered on the relative safety and efficacy of the currently accepted alternatives for the treatment of ruptured cerebral aneurysms in the face of acute subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The purpose of this study is to compare the safety and efficacy of microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling of acutely ruptured cerebral aneurysms in a prospective, randomized fashion.