A very low risk of complication is associated with a routine test that determines whether a brain aneurysm treated with endovascular coiling has started to recur, a study has shown. A very low risk of ...
For endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysm, coiling yields a better clinical outcome than clipping, with the benefit greatest in patients with a good preoperative grade, according to ...
A 42-year-old Russian who recently came to Manipal hospitals, Dona Paula, complaining of severe headache, vomiting and loss of consciousness, was detected with brain aneurysm A team of doctors at ...
October 20, 2011 (Chicago, Illinois) — A simplified admission score that combines clinical and biologic criteria can predict 1-year mortality after aneurysm coiling for subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH), ...
The risks associated with treating a recurrent or residual brain aneurysm that was initially treated by endovascular coiling are low, according to a multicenter study. The risks associated with ...
PATIENTS IN Munster can now be treated for potentially life-threatening cerebral aneurysms without having to travel to Dublin. This is because surgeons at Cork University Hospital (CUP) have begun ...
Insertion of a tiny metal coil into a bleeding aneurysm in the brain appears safer in the long run for some patients than a more-established treatment that requires brain surgery, researchers find. A ...
Anything more aggressive than leaving a tiny unruptured intracranial aneurysm alone may be detrimental to the patient's health, researchers suggested. How an aneurysm measuring 3 mm or smaller is ...
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