2011
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a2399
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The Woven EndoBridge: A New Aneurysm Occlusion Device

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE:The WEB device is an intrasaccular ellipsoid braided-wire embolization device designed to provide flow disruption along the aneurysm neck. The purpose of this study was to evaluate, in an in vivo aneurysm model, the acute and chronic performance of the WEB device regarding immediacy, degree, and durability of aneurysm occlusion.

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“…[12][13][14] There is an emerging body of literature on the use of the WEB device, but to our knowledge, no study has specifically reviewed the evidence on its use. We, therefore, performed a literature review of this technique in the management of wide-neck bifurcation intracranial aneurysms.…”
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“…[12][13][14] There is an emerging body of literature on the use of the WEB device, but to our knowledge, no study has specifically reviewed the evidence on its use. We, therefore, performed a literature review of this technique in the management of wide-neck bifurcation intracranial aneurysms.…”
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“…7,8 The Woven EndoBridge (WEB; Sequent Medical, Aliso Viejo, California) is an intrasaccular flow-disruption device that modifies blood flow at the aneurysm neck. 9 Today the WEB is available in 3 different shapes:…”
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“…1,2 It is an intrasaccular braided-wire device designed to provide disruption of flow through the aneurysm ostium, and it is intended as a standalone therapy. Because the WEB is intrasaccular and presents an even metal mesh surface to the parent artery lumen, similar but even smoother and with less porosity than a coil-packed aneurysm, there is no need for antiplatelet therapy.…”
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