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Book Synopsis

Seminal resource on state-of-the-art flow diversion techniques from leading neurointerventional experts

From detachable balloons and GDC coils to the recent advent of flow diversion, practitioners of endovascular neurosurgery have been fortunate to work in an era of rapid and exciting advances. The first commercially available flow diverter in the U.S. was approved specifically for a small subset of cerebral aneurysms. Recent experience has demonstrated its utility in treating challenging or otherwise untreatable aneurysms, safely and efficaciously. The design of these devices requires learning radically different methods than those used in the deployment of other, non-braided stents.

Flow Diversion of Cerebral Aneurysms by Min Park, Philipp Taussky, Felipe Albuquerque, and Cameron McDougall provides step-by-step guidance on utilization of flow diversion technology in clinical practice. Reflecting the combined experience and knowledge of pioneers in neurointerventional surgery, this comprehensive book fills a gap in available resources. Twenty-one chapters cover fundamentals to advanced concepts – historical perspective to future developments.

Key Features

  • More than 100 high quality graphics and illustrative case studies reinforce key concepts
  • Techniques and nuances of Pipeline, Silk (Balt Extrusion), Surpass Streamline, and Flow-Redirection Endoluminal Device (FRED) deployment
  • An overview of current flow diversion devices, discussion of coil embolization versus flow diversion, off-label uses, adjuvant approaches, and hemodynamic modifications
  • Pharmacology, flow diversion grading scales, and post-procedure radiographic imaging
  • Clinical pearls on ruptured aneurysms, intraprocedural/postprocedural complications, and management of aneurysm residuals

The ultimate goal of incorporating cutting-edge flow diversion techniques into the aneurysm treatment paradigm is improved efficacy and patient outcome. The knowledge gleaned from this outstanding resource will help residents and fellows learn to deploy flow diverters for the first time and enable seasoned clinicians to expand their neurointerventional radiology skills.



Table of Contents

1. The Beginnings of Flow Diversion: A Historical Review
2. Theoretical Basis of Flow Diversion
3. Review of Current Literature and Occlusion Results
4. Coil Embolization versus Flow Diversion
5. On-Label Use (Illustrative Cases)
6. Off-Label Use
7. Flow Diversion in Ruptured Aneurysms
8. Pharmacology for Flow Diversion
9. Overview of Current Flow-Diverting Devices
10. Techniques and Nuances of Pipeline Deployment
11. Technique and Nuances of Silk Deployment (Balt Extrusion)
12. Technique and Nuances of Surpass Streamline Flow Diverter
13. Technique and Nuances of Deployment of the Flow Re-Direction Endoluminal Device
14. Adjuvant Techniques to Improve Flow Diversion
15. Flow Diverters for Brain Aneurysm Treatment: Intraprocedural Complications and Management
16. Postprocedural Complications
17. Flow Diversion Grading Scales
18. Radiographic Imaging after Flow Diversion
19. Management of Aneurysm Residuals Following Treatment with Flow Diverters
20. Hemodynamic Modifications of Flow-Diverting Stents
21. Future Developments and Research

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      Publisher: Thieme Medical Publishers Inc
      Publication Date: 25/10/2017
      ISBN13: 9781626237773, 978-1626237773
      ISBN10: 1626237778

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Seminal resource on state-of-the-art flow diversion techniques from leading neurointerventional experts

      From detachable balloons and GDC coils to the recent advent of flow diversion, practitioners of endovascular neurosurgery have been fortunate to work in an era of rapid and exciting advances. The first commercially available flow diverter in the U.S. was approved specifically for a small subset of cerebral aneurysms. Recent experience has demonstrated its utility in treating challenging or otherwise untreatable aneurysms, safely and efficaciously. The design of these devices requires learning radically different methods than those used in the deployment of other, non-braided stents.

      Flow Diversion of Cerebral Aneurysms by Min Park, Philipp Taussky, Felipe Albuquerque, and Cameron McDougall provides step-by-step guidance on utilization of flow diversion technology in clinical practice. Reflecting the combined experience and knowledge of pioneers in neurointerventional surgery, this comprehensive book fills a gap in available resources. Twenty-one chapters cover fundamentals to advanced concepts – historical perspective to future developments.

      Key Features

      • More than 100 high quality graphics and illustrative case studies reinforce key concepts
      • Techniques and nuances of Pipeline, Silk (Balt Extrusion), Surpass Streamline, and Flow-Redirection Endoluminal Device (FRED) deployment
      • An overview of current flow diversion devices, discussion of coil embolization versus flow diversion, off-label uses, adjuvant approaches, and hemodynamic modifications
      • Pharmacology, flow diversion grading scales, and post-procedure radiographic imaging
      • Clinical pearls on ruptured aneurysms, intraprocedural/postprocedural complications, and management of aneurysm residuals

      The ultimate goal of incorporating cutting-edge flow diversion techniques into the aneurysm treatment paradigm is improved efficacy and patient outcome. The knowledge gleaned from this outstanding resource will help residents and fellows learn to deploy flow diverters for the first time and enable seasoned clinicians to expand their neurointerventional radiology skills.



      Table of Contents

      1. The Beginnings of Flow Diversion: A Historical Review
      2. Theoretical Basis of Flow Diversion
      3. Review of Current Literature and Occlusion Results
      4. Coil Embolization versus Flow Diversion
      5. On-Label Use (Illustrative Cases)
      6. Off-Label Use
      7. Flow Diversion in Ruptured Aneurysms
      8. Pharmacology for Flow Diversion
      9. Overview of Current Flow-Diverting Devices
      10. Techniques and Nuances of Pipeline Deployment
      11. Technique and Nuances of Silk Deployment (Balt Extrusion)
      12. Technique and Nuances of Surpass Streamline Flow Diverter
      13. Technique and Nuances of Deployment of the Flow Re-Direction Endoluminal Device
      14. Adjuvant Techniques to Improve Flow Diversion
      15. Flow Diverters for Brain Aneurysm Treatment: Intraprocedural Complications and Management
      16. Postprocedural Complications
      17. Flow Diversion Grading Scales
      18. Radiographic Imaging after Flow Diversion
      19. Management of Aneurysm Residuals Following Treatment with Flow Diverters
      20. Hemodynamic Modifications of Flow-Diverting Stents
      21. Future Developments and Research

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