2017
DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2017-013448
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Safety and efficacy of aneurysm treatment with WEB in the cumulative population of three prospective, multicenter series

Abstract: BackgroundFlow disruption with the WEB is an innovative endovascular approach for treatment of wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms. Initial studies have shown a low complication rate with good efficacy.PurposeTo report clinical and anatomical results of the WEB treatment in the cumulative population of three Good Clinical Practice (GCP) studies: WEBCAST (WEB Clinical Assessment of Intrasaccular Aneurysm), French Observatory, and WEBCAST-2.MethodsWEBCAST, French Observatory, and WEBCAST-2 are single-arm, prospectiv… Show more

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“…Aneurysm occlusion rates in patients treated with the Pul-seRider and evaluated by core lab adjudication were 53% at time of initial treatment and progressed to 67% and 90% for complete and adequate occlusion, respectively. These occlusion rates at 1 year compare favorably with the pooled data from 3 prospective trials using the Woven EndoBridge device (WEB; Sequent Medical, Aliso Viejo, California), 30 which demonstrated complete aneurysm occlusion in 52.9%, Raymond-Roy II in 26.1%, and Raymond-Roy III in 20.9%. These angiographic outcomes demonstrate the immediate utility of the PulseRider as an adjunct to coil embolization of these wide-neck aneurysms arising at the basilar apex and carotid terminus, as well as the stability (no recanalizations were observed) and modest degree of flow diversion afforded as reflected in the progressive occlusion at both 6-and 12-month follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…Aneurysm occlusion rates in patients treated with the Pul-seRider and evaluated by core lab adjudication were 53% at time of initial treatment and progressed to 67% and 90% for complete and adequate occlusion, respectively. These occlusion rates at 1 year compare favorably with the pooled data from 3 prospective trials using the Woven EndoBridge device (WEB; Sequent Medical, Aliso Viejo, California), 30 which demonstrated complete aneurysm occlusion in 52.9%, Raymond-Roy II in 26.1%, and Raymond-Roy III in 20.9%. These angiographic outcomes demonstrate the immediate utility of the PulseRider as an adjunct to coil embolization of these wide-neck aneurysms arising at the basilar apex and carotid terminus, as well as the stability (no recanalizations were observed) and modest degree of flow diversion afforded as reflected in the progressive occlusion at both 6-and 12-month follow-up.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 58%
“…In the cumulative population of the three prospective studies WEBCAST (WEB Clinical Assessment of Intrasaccular Aneurysm), WEBCAST-2, and French Observatory, complete and adequate occlusion at 1-year follow-up was observed in 52.9% and 79%, respectively, and retreatment was performed in 6.9% 4. In our series, similar angiographic results were obtained.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Mid-term adequate occlusion rates in Good Clinical Practice trials have been shown to exceed those of conventional coiling or stent-assisted coiling in similar subsets of aneurysms 9. However, aneurysm recurrence may occur 10.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%