Flow Diverter Versus Conventional Endovascular Treatment for Unruptured Wide-Neck Bifurcation Aneurysms (FD-BWA Trial)
Brief Summary:
The goal of this clinical trial is to compare whether the traditional approach (stent-assisted coiling) is associated with a lower complication rate than flow diverter (Pipeline™) treatment for unruptured intracranial wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms. It will also evaluate the long-term imaging outcomes and safety of both treatments. The main questions it aims to answer are:
* Does the traditional approach result in a lower rate of any stroke or all-cause death within one year after treatment compared to the flow diverter?
* What medical problems do participants experience during and after each treatment?
* What are the imaging cure and stability rates at 1, 2, and 5 years after treatment?
Researchers will compare the traditional approach (stent-assisted coiling) with the flow diverter (Pipeline™) to determine which treatment has better safety and efficacy outcomes.
Participants will:
* Be randomly assigned to receive either the flow diverter or traditional stent-assisted coiling
* Undergo the assigned endovascular procedure
* Return for follow-up visits at 30 days, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years, and 5 years after surgery for clinical assessments and imaging examinations (DSA, MRA, or CTA)
Gender: All
Ages: 18 Years - 75 Years
Unruptured Intracranial Wide-neck Bifurcation Aneurysms