Stent-Assisted Coiling of Ruptured and Incidental Aneurysms of the Intracranial Circulation Using Moderately Flow-Redirecting, Braided Leo Stents—Initial Experience in 39 Patients
Peter Voigt(University Hospital Leipzig), Ulf Quäschling(Leipzig University), Donald Lobsien(Defense Information Systems Agency), Ulf Nestler(Leipzig University), Stefan Schob(University Hospital Leipzig), David Weise(University Hospital Leipzig), Karl‐Titus Hoffmann(Leipzig University), Matthias Krause(Leipzig University), R. Jantschke(University Hospital Leipzig)
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