Publications by authors named "Bahaa Aljeradat"

Introduction: Giant Serpentine Aneurysms (GSA) are a rare subgroup of complex intracranial vascular anomalies characterized by unusually large and convoluted structures within cerebral arteries. This systematic review examines the historical context, clinical presentations, diagnostic methodologies, and evolving treatments specific to GSAs. Its goal is to advance patient care strategies and outcomes within this intricate neurovascular domain.

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  • - The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device is used for treating wide-neck intracranial bifurcation aneurysms smaller than 10 mm, but there's limited data on its effectiveness for larger aneurysms.
  • - A study reviewed data from the WorldWide WEB Consortium involving 898 patients to compare outcomes between small and large aneurysms, using propensity score matching (PSM) for accuracy.
  • - Results showed that large aneurysms had significantly lower rates of adequate occlusion and higher rates of retreatment compared to small aneurysms, suggesting that these findings could influence treatment choices and patient discussions in the future.
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