Clipping Could Be the Best Treatment Modality for Recurring Anterior Communicating Artery Aneurysms Treated Endovascularly
Ahmad Sweid(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Pascal Jabbour(Thomas Jefferson University), Sage Rahm(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Rawad Abbas(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Stavropoula Tjoumakaris, Kareem El Naamani(Thomas Jefferson University), Bassel Hammoud(American University of Beirut), Robert H. Rosenwasser(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Nabeel Herial(Bruce Technologies (United States)), Rayan El Hajjar(Thomas Jefferson University), M. Reid Gooch(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Khodr Badih(University of Toronto), Carrie E. Andrews(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Hassan Saad(Emory University), Robert M. Starke(University of Miami), David Hasan(University of Iowa), Elias Atallah(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital), Sunidhi Ramesh(Thomas Jefferson University Hospital)
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