Experimental broad-based curved sidewall aneurysms
... in rabbits mimicking human carotid siphon aneurysms: proof of feasibility and comparability using computational fluid dynamics
Recent publication
Researchers from the Division of Neurosurgery at St. Pölten University Hospital have tested new endovascular devices for the endovascular treatment of lateral wall aneurysms of the carotid artery in an in vivo test model. The aim of the study is to evaluate new techniques or devices to prevent ruptures or recurrences. The publication has appeared in the journal ‘World Neurosurgery’.
Popadic, B, Scheichel, F, Pangratz-Daller, C, Plasenzotti, R, Bergmeister, H, Haider, T, Mach, G, Krssak, M & Sherif, C 2024, 'Experimental broad-based curved sidewall aneurysms in rabbits mimicking human carotid siphon aneurysms: proof of feasibility and comparability using computational fluid dynamics', World Neurosurgery. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.wneu.2024.08.041
OA Dr. Branko Popadic
PhD Programme Mental Health and Neuroscience, Division of Neurosurgery (University Hospital St. Pölten)
OA Dr. Florian Scheichel
PhD Programme Mental Health and Neuroscience, Division of Neurosurgery (University Hospital St. Pölten)
OÄ Dr. Cornelia Pangratz-Daller
Division of Neurosurgery (University Hospital St. Pölten)