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Adib A. Abla
Researcher at University of California, San Francisco
Publications - 251
Citations - 4648
Adib A. Abla is an academic researcher from University of California, San Francisco. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Aneurysm. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 206 publications receiving 3597 citations. Previous affiliations of Adib A. Abla include Barrow Neurological Institute & University of Arkansas.
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Panacea or problem: flow diverters in the treatment of symptomatic large or giant fusiform vertebrobasilar aneurysms: Clinical article
Adnan H. Siddiqui,Adib A. Abla,Adib A. Abla,Peter Kan,Peter Kan,Travis M. Dumont,Travis M. Dumont,Shady Jahshan,Shady Jahshan,Gavin W. Britz,L. Nelson Hopkins,L. Nelson Hopkins,L. Nelson Hopkins,Elad I. Levy,Elad I. Levy,Elad I. Levy +15 more
TL;DR: The authors' initial experience suggests substantial morbidity and mortality associated with the treatment and with the natural history of flow-diverting devices for large or giant fusiform posterior circulation aneurysms remains to be seen.
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Advances in the treatment and outcome of brainstem cavernous malformation surgery: a single-center case series of 300 surgically treated patients.
Adib A. Abla,Gregory P. Lekovic,Jay D. Turner,Jean G. de Oliveira,Randall W. Porter,Robert F. Spetzler +5 more
TL;DR: Although BSCM surgery has significant associated risks, including perioperative complications, new neurological deficits, and death, most patients have favorable outcomes and should be considered in patients with accessible lesions.
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Complications after treatment with pipeline embolization for giant distal intracranial aneurysms with or without coil embolization.
Adnan H. Siddiqui,Peter Kan,Peter Kan,Adib A. Abla,Adib A. Abla,L. Nelson Hopkins,Elad I. Levy +6 more
TL;DR: Flow diversion is an evolutionary step in the treatment of giant intracranial aneurysms, however, completeAneurysm occlusion occurs over a delayed period, and the authors recommend placement of coils in addition to PED in the Treatment of large or giant distal intrac Cranial anewaterms in an attempt to protect the dome.
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Current surgical results with low-grade brain arteriovenous malformations
TL;DR: Surgical cure rates and excellent functional outcomes in patients with both ruptured and unruptured AVMs support a dominant surgical posture for low-grade AVMS, with radiosurgery reserved for risky AVMs in deep, inaccessible, and highly eloquent locations.
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Validation of the supplemented Spetzler-Martin grading system for brain arteriovenous malformations in a multicenter cohort of 1009 surgical patients.
Helen Kim,Adib A. Abla,Jeffrey Nelson,Charles E. McCulloch,David Bervini,Michael K. Morgan,Christopher J Stapleton,Brian P. Walcott,Christopher S. Ogilvy,Robert F. Spetzler,Michael T. Lawton +10 more
TL;DR: This multicenter validation study validates the predictive accuracy of the SM-Supp system in a multicenter cohort and recommends it as a starting point in the evaluation of AVM operability.