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Treatment of large intracranial aneurysms using the Woven EndoBridge (WEB): a propensity score-matched analysis.

Authors :
Musmar B
Salim HA
Adeeb N
Aslan A
Aljeradat B
Diestro JDB
McLellan RM
Algin O
Ghozy S
Dibas M
Lay SV
Guenego A
Renieri L
Cancelliere NM
Carnevale J
Saliou G
Mastorakos P
El Naamani K
Shotar E
Premat K
Möhlenbruch M
Kral M
Vranic JE
Chung C
Salem MM
Lylyk I
Foreman PM
Vachhani JA
Shaikh H
Župančić V
Hafeez MU
Catapano J
Waqas M
Tutino VM
Ibrahim MK
Mohammed MA
Ozates MO
Ayberk G
Rabinov JD
Ren Y
Schirmer CM
Piano M
Kühn AL
Michelozzi C
Elens S
Starke RM
Hassan A
Ogilvie M
Nguyen A
Jones J
Brinjikji W
Nawka MT
Psychogios M
Ulfert C
Spears J
Jankowitz BT
Burkhardt JK
Domingo RA
Huynh T
Martinez-Gutierrez JC
Essibayi MA
Sheth SA
Spiegel G
Tawk R
Lubicz B
Panni P
Puri AS
Pero G
Nossek E
Raz E
Killer-Oberfalzer M
Griessenauer CJ
Asadi H
Siddiqui A
Brook A
Altschul D
Ducruet AF
Albuquerque FC
Regenhardt RW
Stapleton CJ
Kan P
Kalousek V
Lylyk P
Boddu S
Knopman J
Aziz-Sultan MA
Tjoumakaris SI
Clarençon F
Limbucci N
Cuellar-Saenz HH
Jabbour PM
Pereira VM
Patel AB
Dmytriw AA
Source :
Neurosurgical review [Neurosurg Rev] 2024 Jul 31; Vol. 47 (1), pp. 374. Date of Electronic Publication: 2024 Jul 31.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device is primarily used for treating wide-neck intracranial bifurcation aneurysms under 10 mm. Limited data exists on its efficacy for large aneurysms. We aim to assess angiographic and clinical outcomes of the WEB device in treating large versus small aneurysms. We conducted a retrospective review of the WorldWide WEB Consortium database, from 2011 to 2022, across 30 academic institutions globally. Propensity score matching (PSM) was employed to compare small and large aneurysms on baseline characteristics. A total of 898 patients were included. There was no significant difference observed in clinical presentations, smoking status, pretreatment mRS, presence of multiple aneurysms, bifurcation location, or prior treatment between the two groups. After PSM, 302 matched pairs showed significantly lower last follow-up adequate occlusion rates (81% vs 90%, p = 0.006) and higher retreatment rates (12% vs 3.6%, p < 0.001) in the large aneurysm group. These findings may inform treatment decisions and patient counseling. Future studies are needed to further explore this area.<br /> (© 2024. The Author(s).)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1437-2320
Volume :
47
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurosurgical review
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
39083214
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10143-024-02527-5