2015
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a4369
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Single-Layer WEBs: Intrasaccular Flow Disrupters for Aneurysm Treatment—Feasibility Results from a European Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:The safety and efficiency of the dual-layer Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device has already been published. However, this international multicenter study sought to evaluate the safety of single-layer devices, which are the newest generation of the WEB intrasaccular flow-disrupter family. They have been designed to offer smaller-sized devices with a lower profile to optimize navigability and delivery, which may, in turn, broaden their range of use.

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“…This appears to be an important difference between the scales, which should be considered not least because instances of WEB devices remaining filled with contrast media on follow-up evaluation are far from rare. In a previously published WEB study [15], short-term imaging follow-up at an average of 3.3 months was available in 70 % of cases. At these early evaluation stages, BOSS 1 or BOSS 1 + 3 was found in 15 % of cases.…”
Section: Interest Of Boss Scalementioning
confidence: 98%
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“…This appears to be an important difference between the scales, which should be considered not least because instances of WEB devices remaining filled with contrast media on follow-up evaluation are far from rare. In a previously published WEB study [15], short-term imaging follow-up at an average of 3.3 months was available in 70 % of cases. At these early evaluation stages, BOSS 1 or BOSS 1 + 3 was found in 15 % of cases.…”
Section: Interest Of Boss Scalementioning
confidence: 98%
“…With such aneurysms that are typically challenging to treat with standard coiling, the WEB has proven to be a highly feasible and safe technique [2][3][4][5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The WEB device is intended for the treatment of the same population as seen in our study. Some midterm follow-up studies have been published 17,31,32 and show good safety with morbidity rates of between 1.3% and 3.1%, with no mortality reported. Midterm anatomic results 17,31,33 have shown complete occlusion in 26.7%-56.9% of aneurysms.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…X, Y, T, and linear stenting involve a complex delivery technique as they all require the use of more than one stent [11,15,16]. More recent advances include the use of a Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device which is a braided nitinol mesh that functions as an intrasaccular flow disruptor [17][18][19][20]. One of our patients with an AComA aneurysm treated with pCONus had a recurrence following utilisation of the WEB device previously.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%