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Abstract
The Flow Re-direction Endoluminal Device (FRED) is widely used to treat large intracranial unruptured cerebral aneurysms; however, some cases of deployment failure have been observed. Most of these cases occur in internal carotid artery aneurysms around the siphon. We report a method that we developed to predict the success of FRED deployment by using a preoperative angiography in simple lateral view.
Neuroscience informaticsSurgery, Radiology and Imaging, Information Systems, Neurology, Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science Applications, Signal Processing, Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine, Health Informatics, Clinical Neurology, Pathology and Medical Technology