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The New Zealand rabbit elastase-induced arterial aneurysm of the right common carotid artery remains a widely used model for assessing the effectiveness and safety of new neuroendovascular devices.1 This model offers a simple and reliable platform for pre-clinical in vivo investigations, crucial for comprehending the biological processes underlying aneurysm healing after endovascular treatment.2 Notably, the induced aneurysm exhibits morphological, hemodynamic, and histological characteristics similar to human intracranial aneurysms. The creation of the aneurysm is performed using open and endovascular techniques. Each step of the procedure requires a meticulous and controlled gesture to ensure reproducibility of the aneurysm and minimize animal misuse. In video 1 we present a step-by-step procedural guide for aneurysm creation and follow-up. We hope this resource will help in promoting this model and provide useful guidance for researchers in the field. Video 1 Surgical procedure of creating elastase-induced aneurysms in rabbits.
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Jonathan Cortese
Esref Alperen Bayraktar
Alexander A Oliver
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Mayo Clinic
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6542bb6db6435875e2f45 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1136/jnis-2024-021912