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Alteration of intraaneurysmal hemodynamics by placement of a self-expandable stent
Journal of Neurosurgery, 07/02/09
Tateshima S et al. - The flexible self-expandable stents significantly altered flow velocity and also flow structure in these aneurysms. Overall flow alterations by the stent appeared favorable for the long-term durability of aneurysm embolization. The possibility that the placement of a low-profile self-expandable stent might induce unfavorable flow patterns such as a fast flow stream in the aneurysm dome cannot be excluded.
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