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The beginnings of flow diversion : a historical review / Ajay K. Wakhloo, Baruch B. Lieber -- Theoretical basis of flow diversion / Anthony Fiorella -- Review of current literature and occlusion results / Philip G.R. Schmalz, Paul M. Foreman, Avra Laarakker, Mark R. Harrigan -- Coil embolization versus flow diversion / Jeffrey Steinberg, Peter Abraham, Jeffrey Pannell, Alexander Khalessi -- On-label use (illustrative cases) / Lynn B. McGrath Jr., John D. Nerva, Louis J. Kim -- Off-label use / Dennis J. Rivet II, John Reavey-Cantwell, Christopher J. Moran -- Flow diversion in ruptured aneurysms / Arthur Wang, Michael F. Stiefel -- Pharmacology for flow diversion / Amin Nima Aghaebrahim, Andrew F. Ducruet -- Overview of current flow-diverting devices / Pedro Aguilar-Salinas, Bartley Mitchell, Douglas Gonsales, Ricardo A. Hanel, Eric Sauvageau -- Techniques and nuances of pipeline deployment / Edison P. Valle-Giler, Ryan Hebert, Stavrapola Tjoumakaris, Pascal Jabbour, Robert Rosenwasser -- Technique and nuances of silk deployment (Balt Extrusion) / Or Cohen-Inbar, Jason M. Davies, Yaaqov Amsalem, Elad I. Levy -- Technique and nuances of surpass streamline flow diverter / Ajay K. Wakhloo, Baruch B. Lieber -- Technique and nuances of deployment of the flow-redirection endoluminal device / Bradley A. Gross, Felipe C. Albuquerque, Karam Moon, Cameron G. McDougall -- Adjuvant techniques to improve flow diversion / William R. Stetler Jr., W. Christopher Fox -- Flow diverters for brain aneurysm treatment : intraprocedural complications and management / Bartley Mitchell, Pedro Aguilar-Salinas, Amin Aghaebrahim, Eric Sauvageau, Ricardo A. Hanel -- Postprocedural complications / M. Yashar S. Kalani, Min S. Park, Philip Taussky, Cameron McDougall -- Flow diversion grading scales / Min S. Park, Marcus Mazur, Phillip Taussky -- Radiographic imaging after flow diversion / Scott Mcnally -- Management of aneurysm residuals following treatment with flow diverters / R. Webster Crowley, Robert M. Starke -- Hemodynamic modifications of flow-diverting stents / Shervin Rahimpour, Priya Nair, David Frakes, L. Fernando Gonzalez -- Future developments/research / Adam S. Arthur, Christopher Nickele, Brandon Burnsed
From detachable balloons and GDC coils to the recent advent of flow diversion, practitioners of have endovascular neurosurgery 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 Diver