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We would like to comment on the conclusions of the recent paper reporting the 3 year follow-up results of the Webcast studies1: ‘This analysis confirms the high safety profile of WEB…the great stability of aneurysm occlusion in 83.6% of aneurysms’.
It is not easy to criticize a manuscript written by 17 experts, including many prominent leaders of the neurovascular field and several close friends, particularly one where superlatives (‘high safety’ and ‘great stability’) and ‘GCP’ (n=8) are used repeatedly. Yet, as true friends, we must tell the ‘ugly truth’: 10 years after its introduction, the evidence supporting the use of WEB in the treatment of aneurysms (mainly small unruptured aneurysms) is weak; a case series of 100 or so highly selected patients, recruited in …