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Intravascular Embolization of Craniocerebral Vascular Diseases: Beijing Neurosurgical Institute

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Embolization of craniocerebral vascular disorders has been performed in Europe and North America for more than 20 years and many advances in both knowledge and material have been achieved. Authors such as Leussenhop, Serbinenko, Romodanov, Debrun, Djindjian, and Berenstein have contributed to this field. We began to perform some work on embolization of craniocerebral vascular lesions in 1985. We made our own latex balloons, microcatheters, and isobutyl-2-cyanoacrylate (IBCA) since they were not available in our domestic market. We subsequently embolized more than 30 patients with cerebrovascular lesions using balloons and IBCA.

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Wang, Cc., Wu, Zx. (1995). Intravascular Embolization of Craniocerebral Vascular Diseases: Beijing Neurosurgical Institute. In: Holtzman, R.N.N., Stein, B.M., Winston, H. (eds) Endovascular Interventional Neuroradiology. Contemporary Perspectives in Neurosurgery. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4612-2464-8_11

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