Embolization of large aneurysms with long wire coils

Cardiovascular and Interventional Radiology
Jafar GolzarianJulien Struyven

Abstract

The authors report the experience of using long coils of 2 m length in the management of large aneurysms. Knowledge of the characteristics of these coils is of value for correct placement. These coils are safe and cost-effective for excluding large aneurysms.

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