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Introduction Neurointervention is a rapidly evolving and complex field practiced by clinicians with backgrounds ranging from neurosurgery to radiology and neurology. New devices, techniques, and clinical applications create exciting opportunities for impacting patient care, but also carry the potential for new iatrogenic injuries.
Case Description Every step of every neurointerventional procedure carries risks, and a thorough appreciation of potential complications is fundamental to maximizing safety for the patients
Results Devices are not always reliable. In this presentation, we will show some cases where there were sever device failures and how we solved the complications. The role of the Angiosuite Personnel is very important in this kind of situations, especially in first place to support the Physician with his skills and knowledge.
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