Dr. Jildaz Caroff
Interventional Neuroradiology
Bicêtre Hospital AP-HP
Paris
Intracranial aneurysms remain a life-threatening condition, often lurking silently until they rupture, leading to devastating consequences for patients. For decades, the standard of care has been dominated by endovascular techniques such as coiling and stenting, procedures that have undoubtedly saved countless lives. However, as our understanding of complex aneurysms grows, particularly those located at arterial bifurcations and with wide necks, so does the demand for more advanced and adaptable tools. [...]
Prof. Pascal Jabbour discusses how the WEB device and emerging technologies are shifting aneurysm treatment from surgery to endovascular methods. He highlights patient selection, future advancements, and the potential of AI in treatment decision-making.
Unlike traditional coiling or stent-assisted methods, the WEB device offers a novel, intrasaccular approach that promotes thrombosis while minimizing procedural risks. These illustrations demonstrate its potential to treat wide-necked challenging cases including some acutely ruptured cases.
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