Endovascular Implant for Brain Aneurysm

This new method for treating brain aneurysms addresses the complications from clipping and coiling approaches by offering a minimally invasive, implantable device. Clipping carries risks of infection, brain injury, stroke, seizures, rebleeding, and cognitive changes. Coiling has risks of catheter complications, coil migration, thrombosis, aneurysm regrowth, stroke,and rupture during the procedure. Decisions between these two treatments depend on the aneurysm’s characteristics and the patient's health. This new method bipasses both of these possible risks.

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