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Modified Octopus Technique for Thoracoabdominal Aortic Aneurysm
Published on: August 1, 2025
Exclusion of a cavernous aneurysm by leo stent
J M Pumar1, J A Castiñeira, F Vazquez
1Hospital Clínico Universitario, University of Santiago de Compostela, Spain - mrpumar@usc.es.
Abstract
Summary:
The Leo stent is a cranial self-expanding stent recently developed for the treatment of wideneck aneurysms.We report the first case with total occlusion of a cavernous aneurysm nine months after stent placement without complementary coiling.
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