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The fate of cranial neuropathy after flow diversion for carotid aneurysms.


AUTHORS

Brown BL , Lopes D , Miller DA , Tawk RG , Brasiliense LB , Ringer A , Sauvageau E , Powers CJ , Arthur A , Hoit D , Snyder K , Siddiqui A , Levy E , Hopkins LN , Cuellar H , Rodriguez-Mercado R , Veznedaroglu E , Binning M , Mocco J , Aguilar-Salinas P , Boulos A , Yamamoto J , Hanel RA , . Journal of neurosurgery. 2016 4 ; 124(4). 1107-13

ABSTRACT

The authors sought to determine whether flow diversion with the Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) can approximate microsurgical decompression in restoring function after cranial neuropathy following carotid artery aneurysms.


The authors sought to determine whether flow diversion with the Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) can approximate microsurgical decompression in restoring function after cranial neuropathy following carotid artery aneurysms.