New stent device aims to seal off dangerous brain bulges

NCT ID NCT04566263

Summary

This study tested a medical device designed to treat unruptured, wide-necked brain aneurysms—weak bulges in brain arteries. Doctors used a small mesh tube (stent) to help hold tiny coils in place inside the aneurysm, aiming to block it off and prevent a future rupture. The study followed 30 adult participants for up to 4 years to see how well the treatment worked and how safe it was.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Methodist Dallas Medical Center

    Dallas, Texas, 75203, United States

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