2014
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a4078
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Surpass Flow Diverter in the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: A Prospective Multicenter Study

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:Incomplete occlusion and recanalization of large and wide-neck brain aneurysms treated by endovascular therapy remains a challenge. We present preliminary clinical and angiographic results of an experimentally optimized Surpass flow diverter for treatment of intracranial aneurysms in a prospective, multicenter, nonrandomized, single-arm study.

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“…The design and technical specifications of the Surpass FD have been detailed elsewhere. 7 Interventional procedures with the Surpass FD were performed in accordance with local institutional guidelines at each participating center. Before the procedure, each patient was given dual antiplatelet therapy.…”
Section: Study Design and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The design and technical specifications of the Surpass FD have been detailed elsewhere. 7 Interventional procedures with the Surpass FD were performed in accordance with local institutional guidelines at each participating center. Before the procedure, each patient was given dual antiplatelet therapy.…”
Section: Study Design and Participantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are, as yet, no commercially available flow diverters in Japan. Despite the recent experience with flow diverters reported in other countries, the surmounting current data suggest that this technology is an effective therapeutic option, even though the risks associated with these procedures using these novel devices are not negligible [22][23][24][25] .…”
Section: Flow Divertersmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Two wings are expected to follow the course of the efferent vessels. The central part covers the aneurysm neck like a saddle and two "legs" anchor the device in the afferent The Past, Present and Future of Endovascular Aneurysm Treatment made available, including Pipeline (Medtronic Neurovascular) [24], Surpass (Stryker) [25], p64 (phenox) [26], Fred (MicroVention) [27], and Derivo (Acandis). The features of these devices differ in many aspects; therefore the use of the term "flow diversion" in a generic sense is problematic.…”
Section: Intraaneurysmal Flow Disruptionmentioning
confidence: 99%