Microsurgical clipping following failed coiling of a giant ophthalmic aneurysm

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Abstract

With the advent of endovascular modalities, endovascular coiling has become a progressively more common method of addressing intracranial aneurysms. When despite coiling, an aneurysm continues to enlarge, open microsurgical clipping is a viable, though technically demanding option. We present a unique case of failed coiling of a giant ophthalmic region aneurysm, in which the aneurysm was successfully managed via open microsurgical approach. We highlight the unique challenges faced and demonstrate the surgical process in an operative video presentation.

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Kalakoti, P., Murray, R. D., Bir, S. C., Ahmed, O., & Nanda, A. (2015). Microsurgical clipping following failed coiling of a giant ophthalmic aneurysm. Neurosurgical Focus, 38. https://doi.org/10.3171/2015.V1.FOCUS14563

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