Pramod Kumar, Kothwala Deveshkumar Mahendralal* and Durani Mohamadovesh Mohamadyasin
An intracranial aneurysm can be treated with an implantable self- expanding ultrathin bioresorbable neurovascular device. Inside the intracranial aneurysm, the braided self-expanding bioresorbable neurovascular implanted device obstructs the blood flow to enter inside an aneurysm. The biocompatible and totally bioresorbable ultrathin braided mesh structure with a specified braiding arrangement and reduced pore size that redirects blood flow to limit blood flow inside aneurysm sac. A braided neurovascular implant with an elastomeric compound coating provides sufficient radial strength, axial flexibility, and excellent self-expanding capabilities. The self-expandable bioresorbable braided scaffold retains structural integrity for about a year before resorbing over a two- to three-year time frame