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Henry H. Woo
Researcher at Hofstra University
Publications - 71
Citations - 4894
Henry H. Woo is an academic researcher from Hofstra University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aneurysm & Stroke. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 71 publications receiving 4104 citations. Previous affiliations of Henry H. Woo include North Shore University Hospital & Cleveland Clinic.
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Recommendations on Angiographic Revascularization Grading Standards for Acute Ischemic Stroke A Consensus Statement
Osama O. Zaidat,Albert J Yoo,Pooja Khatri,Thomas A. Tomsick,Rüdiger von Kummer,Jeffrey L. Saver,Michael P. Marks,Shyam Prabhakaran,David F. Kallmes,Brian-Fred Fitzsimmons,J Mocco,Joanna M. Wardlaw,Stanley L. Barnwell,Tudor G Jovin,Italo Linfante,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Michael J. Alexander,Joshua A Hirsch,Max Wintermark,Gregory W. Albers,Henry H. Woo,Donald V. Heck,Michael H. Lev,Richard I. Aviv,Werner Hacke,Steven Warach,Joseph P. Broderick,Colin P. Derdeyn,Anthony J. Furlan,Raul G Nogueira,Dileep R. Yavagal,Mayank Goyal,Andrew M. Demchuk,Martin Bendszus,David S Liebeskind +34 more
TL;DR: A multidisciplinary panel of neurointerventionalists, neuroradiologists, and stroke neurologists with extensive experience in neuroimaging and IAT, convened at the “Consensus Meeting on Revascularization Grading Following Endovascular Therapy” with the goal of addressing heterogeneity in cerebral angiographic revascularization grading.
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Pipeline for uncoilable or failed aneurysms: results from a multicenter clinical trial.
Tibor Becske,David F. Kallmes,Isil Saatci,Cameron G. McDougall,István Szikora,Giuseppe Lanzino,Christopher J. Moran,Henry H. Woo,Demetrius K. Lopes,Aaron L. Berez,Daniel J. Cher,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Elad I. Levy,Felipe C. Albuquerque,David Fiorella,Zsolt Berentei,Miklos G. Marosfoi,Saruhan Cekirge,Peter Kim Nelson +18 more
TL;DR: PED offers a reasonably safe and effective treatment of large or giant intracranial internal carotid artery aneurysms, demonstrated by high rates of completeAneurysm occlusion and low rates of adverse neurologic events; even in aneurYSms failing previous alternative treatments.
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International retrospective study of the pipeline embolization device: a multicenter aneurysm treatment study
David F. Kallmes,Ricardo A. Hanel,Demetrius K. Lopes,Edoardo Boccardi,Alain Bonafe,Saruhan Cekirge,David Fiorella,Pascal Jabbour,Elad I. Levy,Cameron G. McDougall,Adnan H. Siddiqui,István Szikora,Henry H. Woo,Felipe C. Albuquerque,Hormozd Bozorgchami,Shervin R. Dashti,J Delgado Almandoz,Michael Kelly,R. I. Turner,B. K. Woodward,Waleed Brinjikji,Giuseppe Lanzino,Pedro Lylyk +22 more
TL;DR: Aneurysm treatment with the Pipeline Embolization Device is associated with the lowest complication rates when used to treat small ICA aneurysms and Procedure-related morbidity and mortality are higher in the treatment of posterior circulation and giant aneurYSms.
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Initial clinical experience with the ADAPT technique: a direct aspiration first pass technique for stroke thrombectomy
Aquilla S Turk,Alex Spiotta,Don Frei,J Mocco,Blaise Baxter,David Fiorella,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Maxim Mokin,Michael C. Dewan,Henry H. Woo,Raymond D Turner,Harris Hawk,Amrendra Miranpuri,Imran Chaudry +13 more
TL;DR: The ADAPT technique is a simple and effective approach to acute ischemic stroke thrombectomy and Utilizing the latest generation of large bore aspiration catheters in this fashion has allowed us to achieve excellent clinical and angiographic outcomes.
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Long-Term Clinical and Angiographic Outcomes Following Pipeline Embolization Device Treatment of Complex Internal Carotid Artery Aneurysms: Five-Year Results of the Pipeline for Uncoilable or Failed Aneurysms Trial
Tibor Becske,Waleed Brinjikji,Matthew B. Potts,David F. Kallmes,Maksim Shapiro,Christopher J. Moran,Elad I. Levy,Cameron G. McDougall,István Szikora,Giuseppe Lanzino,Henry H. Woo,Demetrius K. Lopes,Adnan H. Siddiqui,Felipe C. Albuquerque,David Fiorella,Isil Saatci,Saruhan Cekirge,Aaron L. Berez,Daniel J. Cher,Zsolt Berentei,Miklos G. Marosfoi,Peter Kim Nelson +21 more
TL;DR: The 5-yr findings demonstrate that PED is a safe and effective treatment for large and giant wide-necked aneurysms of the intracranial ICA, with high rates of complete occlusion and low rates of delayed adverse events.