An artificial embolization for brain aneurysms
The coil embolus has been developed to treat brain aneurysms, an angiopathy. Many patients who have undergone this treatment experienced relapse – subarachnoid haemorrhage, which is terminal. As the recurrences are reportedly attributable to the incompleteness of arterial fibrosis, this invention aims to offer an alternative, more superior form of treatment.
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