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Old 07-10-2010, 12:11 AM #2
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There are pros and cons to both methods. Clipping is a very invasive major surgery but, when done correctly, a more certain fix. Coiling is less invasive and necessary for aneurysms not accessible through open surgery. The downsize it often needs to be repeated and requires much more follow-up.

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