Publications by authors named "L Stockx"

Introduction: A causal relationship between SDAVF's and cervical myelopathy is exceedingly rare. 1-2% of these lesions are located at the craniocervical junction of which 12% are caused by arterial feeders from the external carotid artery. A correct diagnosis can be challenging with a high rate of initial misdiagnosis.

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Background: Evaluating a new endovascular treatment for intracranial aneurysms must not only demonstrate short-term safety and efficacy, but also evaluate longer-term outcomes (eg, delayed complications, anatomical results, retreatment). The current analysis reports the 5-year clinical and anatomical results of Woven EndoBridge (WEB) treatment in two European combined trial populations (WEBCAST (WEB Clinical Assessment of Intrasaccular Aneurysm Therapy) and WEBCAST-2).

Methods: All adverse events occurring between the procedure and 5-year follow-up were independently evaluated by an expert.

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Background: The use of flow diversion to treat intracranial aneurysms has increased in recent years.

Objective: To assess the safety and angiographic efficacy of the p64 flow modulation device.

Methods: Diversion-p64 is an international, prospective, multicenter, single-arm, study conducted at 26 centers.

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Introduction: Innominate artery aneurysms (IAAs) are rare. They are notorious for causing thromboembolic events. Modern imaging modalities make early detection in an asymptomatic phase possible.

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Background And Purpose: The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) is an intrasaccular flowdisruptor that is increasingly used for the treatment of (wide-necked) aneurysms. We present our experience with the WEB for unruptured aneurysms.

Materials And Methods: Between April 2014 and August 2019, 93 patients with 95 unruptured aneurysms were primarily treated with the WEB.

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