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Smaller size with proven safety and efficacy – stent assisted coiling of aneurysms in small vessels with the Leo Baby stent
In treating aneurysms, the results of stent assisted coiling show less recurrence than coiling alone. Recent studies also show a higher tolerance for stents with low profiles when used in very small vessels. Follow Assist. Prof. Qiang Li at
LINNC China 2022
as he illustrates these points using the Leo Baby stent by Balt. Review the challenges – and advantages – of different techniques. Discover key elements offered by Leo Baby including small cell size design, accessibility, good apposition, conformability, alignment, and stent diversion. See how these elements come together to allow for different approaches to treatment such as the barrel effect with microcatheter remodeling or using the Leo Baby in multiple systems as in cases where stenting and coiling are used independently with several microcatheters or in T-stenting. Join us here….
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