Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville Provides New Treatment for Ruptured and Unruptured Brain Aneurysms
Jacksonville, Florida (PRWEB) September 08, 2014 -- Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville is part of an international trial evaluating a new treatment for both ruptured and unruptured brain aneurysms.
The worldwide study, WEB Intrasaccular Therapy Study (WEB-IT), is approved to enroll 139 patients at up to 25 sites in the U.S., Canada, and Europe and will evaluate the WEB for the treatment of brain aneurysms. Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville had the first cases in the state today performed by Ricardo Hanel, MD, Phd, neurovascular surgeon with Lyerly Neurosurgery. Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville is the second site in the U.S. where the procedure has been conducted. Visiting physicians also observed.
The WEB Aneurysm Embolization System consists of a dense mesh constructed from a large number of extremely fine wires that is placed into an aneurysm through a catheter by way of the femoral artery. The WEB reduces and eventually stops the amount of blood flow into the aneurysm and over time allows the aneurysm to heal.
The aim of the WEB device is to prevent blood from entering an aneurysm and therefore reduce the risk of it bleeding. The WEB enables physicians to treat a broad range of intracranial aneurysms in an innovative new way and is designed to allow physicians to successfully treat large, wide necked aneurysms that may be difficult to treat with coils alone.
“This device brings a much improved opportunity for minimally invasive treatment with hopefully better durability for patients harboring aneurysms that are typically treated with an open craniotomy surgery to repair the aneurysm or complex endovascular reconstructions,” said Dr. Hanel, who is also director of the Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center at Baptist Jacksonville with neurovascular surgeon Eric Sauvageau, MD. “The WEB is a revolutionary treatment for challenging ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. The initiation of the WEB-IT study represents an important milestone for this exciting technology platform and a critical step towards improving outcomes in a patient population with significant unmet needs.”
Dr. Sauvageau added that the WEB device is “a window toward the feasibility of more treatment of aneurysms through a minimally invasive approach. We look forward to collaborating with a talented group of physician investigators.”
The study will be conducted by a group of experienced North American and European physicians.
The WEB-IT study will build upon an existing foundation of clinical evidence for the WEB, which includes three European prospective, multicenter studies; 15 peer-reviewed clinical publications and nearly 1,000 patients treated with the WEB.
To make an appointment with physicians about aneurysm treatment and whether you may be a candidate for this procedure, call 904.448.3416. For more information on services at the Stroke & Cerebrovascular Center at Baptist Jacksonville, go to http://www.baptistjax.com/services/stroke-and-cerebrovascular-care.
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About Baptist Health
Baptist Health is a faith-based, mission-driven system in Northeast Florida comprised of Baptist Medical Center Jacksonville; Baptist Medical Center Beaches; Baptist Medical Center Nassau; Baptist Medical Center South; Baptist Clay Medical Campus and Wolfson Children’s Hospital – the region’s only children’s hospital. All Baptist Health hospitals, along with Baptist Home Health Care, have achieved Magnet™ status for excellence in patient care. Baptist Health includes the area’s only dedicated heart hospital; a cancer center; orthopedic institute; women’s services; neurological institute, including comprehensive neurosurgical services, a comprehensive stroke center and two primary stroke centers; a Bariatric Center of Excellence; a full range of psychology and psychiatry services; outpatient facilities; urgent care services; and primary and specialty care physicians’ offices throughout Northeast Florida. For more details, visit baptistjax.com. For information on Wolfson Children’s Hospital, visit http://www.wolfsonchildrens.org.
Deborah Circelli, Baptist Health, +1 (904) 202-4916, [email protected]
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