Discover the One&Done technique introduced by Dr. Carmine Sicignano and the advantages of using optiMAX large volume coils for tiny challenging aneurysms.
CTA MIP Acom aneurysm
CTA MIP AchoA aneurysm
Pre-treatment: SAH at basal CT
DSA post procedure
2 weeks control
MRA TOF 9-month control
Tiny aneurysms represent a challenging choice for endovascular strategy (coiling, balloon, stent, flow diverter).
Simple coiling is still the best option to treat a ruptured aneurysm, excluding complications related to antiplatelet therapy when using devices like stents and flow diverters.
Using larger diameter and softer coils like optiMAX coils allows filling the aneurysm with less coils, which is helpful in both treatment of big aneurysms and small aneurysms.
Moreover, the pusher technology of optiMAX offers stability and minimizes kickback, which is useful in every condition but even more in challenging cases, such as tiny aneurysms.
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