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  1. Article

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    The pCONUS2 and pCONUS2 HPC Neck Bridging Devices

    Bifurcation aneurysms represent an ongoing endovascular challenge with a variety of techniques and devices designed to address them. We present our multicenter series of the pCONUS2 and pCONUS2 HPC devices whe...

    L. Morales-Caba, I. Lylyk, V. Vázquez-Añón, C. Bleise in Clinical Neuroradiology (2023)

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    The Contour—Early Human Experience of a Novel Aneurysm Occlusion Device

    Endosaccular flow disruption is a recognized treatment options for treating both unruptured and ruptured aneurysms. The Contour device is designed to target the neck of an aneurysm and cause flow disruption wi...

    P. Bhogal, I. Lylyk, J. Chudyk, N. Perez, C. Bleise, P. Lylyk in Clinical Neuroradiology (2021)

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    The p48MW Flow Diverter—Initial Human Experience

    The use of flow diverters to treat aneurysms arising from small caliber parent vessels has been reported. This article reports the results of the first in experiences with the p48MW (p48 Movable Wire) in human...

    P. Bhogal, C. Bleise, J. Chudyk, I. Lylyk, R. Viso, N. Perez in Clinical Neuroradiology (2021)

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    Treatment of Unruptured, Tandem Aneurysms of the ICA with a Single Flow Diverter

    Intracranial adjacent tandem lesions of the internal carotid artery (ICA) are rare and the optimal treatment strategy is unknown. This study was carried out to determine whether a single flow diverter stent (F...

    P. Bhogal, J. Chudyk, C. Bleise, I. Lylyk, N. Perez, H. Henkes in Clinical Neuroradiology (2019)

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    Treatment of Wide-Necked Bifurcation Aneurysms

    Recently, numerous devices dedicated to the treatment of wide-necked aneurysms have become available. We present our initial experience with the pCANvas device and present the technical success rate, clinical ...

    P. Lylyk, J. Chudyk, C. Bleise, H. Henkes, P. Bhogal in Clinical Neuroradiology (2019)

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    Erratum to: Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document

    S. D. Lavine, K. Cockroft, B. Hoh, N. Bambakidis, A. A. Khalessi, H. Woo in Neuroradiology (2017)

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    Training guidelines for endovascular stroke intervention: an international multi-society consensus document

    S. D. Lavine, K. Cockroft, B. Hoh, N. Bambakidis, A. A. Khalessi, H. Woo in Neuroradiology (2016)

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    Evaluation of Fisher's Classification of aneurismal subarachnoid hemorrhage as a predictor of cerebral vasospasm in endovascular neurosurgery

    I Previgliano, R Romero, P Lylyk, R Ceratto in Critical Care (2004)

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    Technical Advances in Endovascular Therapy of Brain Arteriovenous Malformations

    Endovascular therapy of intracranial vascular diseases—arteriovenous malformations (AVMs), aneurysms, fistulas, tumors—is a natural extension of techniques of cerebral angiography. The development of microcath...

    Fernando V. Viñuela, J. Dion, G. Duckwiler in Endovascular Interventional Neuroradiology (1995)

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    Use of a new mixture for embolization of intracranial vascular malformations

    The internal carotid artery system in swine has a special anatomic configuration similar to a brain “arterial-arterial malformation”. The internal carotid artery breaks up into a multitude of fine channels (re...

    P. Lylyk, F. Viñuela, H. V. Vinters, J. Dion, J. Bentson, G. Duckwiler in Neuroradiology (1990)

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    Endovascular therapy of vascular lesions of the cavernous sinus. Experience with 129 cases

    The relationship of the cavernous sinus with the brain, orbit, sella turcica, mastoid, and middle ear makes this structure of special interest to the neurologist, neurosurgeon, ophthalmologist, otolaryngologis...

    F. Viñuela, P. Lylyk in The Cavernous Sinus (1987)

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    Rhino-orbital phycomycosis complicated by cerebral abscess

    The incidence of phycomicosis has increased in the last decades. Its diagnosis is very difficult and usually not established ante morten. Early treatment is of crucial importance, because despite the antifunga...

    M. Berthier, O. Palmieri, P. Lylyk, R. Leiguarda in Neuroradiology (1982)