New device aims to improve coiling of tricky brain aneurysms
NCT ID NCT04518670
First seen Jan 21, 2026 · Last updated May 12, 2026 · Updated 17 times
Summary
This study looked at a temporary device called Comaneci that helps doctors place coils in wide-necked brain aneurysms. 90 patients were treated, and researchers tracked safety and how well the aneurysm was sealed. The goal was to see if the device works well in real-world use.
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Locations
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Baptist Health Research Institute
Jacksonville, Florida, 32207, United States
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Carondelet St. Joseph's Hospital (Tenet)
Tucson, Arizona, 85711, United States
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Los Robles
Thousand Oaks, California, 91360, United States
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Santa Barbara Cottage
Santa Barbara, California, 93105, United States
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St. Mary's Medical Ctr (Tenet)
West Palm Beach, Florida, 33407, United States
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Texas Stroke Institute (Sarah Cannon TN)
Dallas, Texas, 75075, United States
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USA Health University Hospital
Mobile, Alabama, 36617, United States
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University of Buffalo
Buffalo, New York, 14203, United States
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