Flow-diversion panacea or poison?

Front Neurol. 2014 Feb 28:5:21. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2014.00021. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

Endovascular therapy is now the treatment of choice for intracranial aneurysms (IAs) for its efficacy and safety profile. The use of flow diversion (FD) has recently expanded to cover many types of IAs in various locations. Some institutions even attempt FD as first line treatment for unruptured IAs. The most widely used devices are the pipeline embolization device (PED), the SILK flow diverter (SFD), the flow redirection endoluminal device (FRED), and Surpass. Many questions were raised regarding the long-term complications, the optimal regimen of dual antiplatelet therapy, and the durability of treatment effect. We reviewed the literature to address these questions as well as other concerns on FD when treating IAs.

Keywords: FRED; PED; Surpass; flow diversion; intracranial aneurysm; pipeline.

Publication types

  • Review