Akiko Hasebe, Ichiro Nakahara, Jun Tanabe, Kenichi Haraguchi, Yoko Kato
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Early Complete Obliteration of Recurrent Large Basilar Aneurysm by Combined Use of Additional Woven EndoBridge Device and Flow Diverter: A Case Report.
A 44-year-old female experienced a recurrence and enlargement of a basilar top aneurysm 2 years after initial treatment with a Woven EndoBridge (WEB) device. Retreatment using a new WEB device combined with a flow diverter (FD) via a semi-jail technique successfully obliterated the aneurysm without complications. Follow-up imaging at 4 months showed complete occlusion and favorable outcomes. This case suggests that combining WEB and FD may offer effective retreatment for complex, recurrent aneurysms, enhancing coverage and durability. Despite its technical challenges, this approach shows promise, though further long-term studies are needed to confirm its safety and wider applicability.