Publications by authors named "Kanullah Suleyman"

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  • A rare case of a dissected and ruptured giant anterior cerebral artery aneurysm in a neonate is presented, emphasizing the challenges of diagnosis and treatment in young patients.
  • Diagnostic tests revealed a giant aneurysm in a full-term female neonate who experienced serious symptoms like projectile vomiting and fever.
  • Successful endovascular coil embolization alleviated her symptoms, and she had a good recovery with mild hypotonia noted at the 9-month follow-up, showcasing the importance of considering such conditions in neonatal care.
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  • The treatment of brain arteriovenous malformation (bAVM) includes various methods like microsurgery and embolization, with complete obliteration rates that vary significantly based on the grade of the bAVM.
  • The study emphasizes the effectiveness of dynamic 3D roadmap technology during endovascular procedures, improving navigation of microcatheters and reducing the need for multiple 2D angiograms, which can lower radiation exposure.
  • No complications were reported in the 21 cases treated using this method, highlighting its safety and efficacy in achieving higher rates of complete obliteration during bAVM embolization.
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  • This study assessed the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of Y-stent-assisted coiling (Y-SAC) with LEO Baby® stents for treating bifurcation aneurysms in patients from 2009 to 2019.
  • A total of 111 patients, primarily with incidental wide-necked aneurysms, were evaluated, achieving high immediate occlusion rates (95.5% complete closure) and maintaining these results at 6 months and over 2 years of follow-up for most cases.
  • The procedure was found to be safe with a low complication rate (4.8%), demonstrating Y-SAC as a reliable method for treating complex bifurcation aneurysms while keeping arterial structures intact.
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