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Unruptured cerebral aneurysms are commonly treated by surgical clipping, but endovascular coil embolization is increasingly employed as an alternative. In a blinded review of unruptured aneurysms treated at our institution since 1990, we identified patients whose aneurysms were judged to be treatable by both neurosurgeons and neurointerventional radiologists. Coil embolization of unruptured cerebral aneurysm seems to be associated with significantly fewer complications than surgical clipping. More long-term data on aneurysm rupture rates are required to confirm efficacy. |
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aneurysm aneurysm,intracranial aneurysm,intracranial,treatment of aneurysm,unruptured controversies in neurology cost effectiveness embolization,therapeutic embolization,therapeutic,coils endovascular therapy neuroradiology,interventional treatment of neurologic disorder
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