Dual Rotational Stent
Ability to vary the blood flow through the walls for brain aneurysm therapyEnables minimally invasive therapy in the form of blood flow reduction.Added flexibility in redirecting or obstructing blood flow
Intracranial stents for treatment of a cerebral aneurysmEndovascular therapy for a brain aneurysm
Researchers at UCLA invented a novel dual rotational stent device for the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysm without the need for placing coils in the aneurysm lumen. The adjustable and variable strut density pattern of the new stent device allows it to cover the orifice of the aneurysm. This is advantageous for causing blockage of blood flow to the occluding aneurysm while sparing blood flow to perforators or side branches near the aneurysm neck. Specifically, the new compound stent has two main, but separate components: one for being positioned and stabilized in the parent vessel spanning the neck of aneurysm and the other one for controlling the degree of blood flow into the aneurysm.
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State Of Development Background Tech ID/UC Case 21520/2009-668-0 Related Cases 2009-668-0
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