Credit: © 2022 AANS for cover; all rights reserved. Image © 2022 The Authors: Joseph A. Carnevale, Jacob L. Goldberg, Gary Kocharian, Andrew L. A. Garton, Alexander Ramos, Justin Schwarz, Srikanth Reddy Boddu, Y. Pierre Gobin, and Jared Knopman; CC BY 4.0.
Cover of the October issue of Neurosurgical Focus: Video. Flow diversion has become increasingly used as the primary treatment for unruptured aneurysms (upper left); however, its applications are being pushed to new clinical and anatomic frontiers. Shown are several cases highlighting the treatment of intracranial aneurysms with flow diversion, including a giant right middle cerebral artery aneurysm (upper right), a ruptured fusiform right anterior inferior cerebellar artery aneurysm (lower left), and a vertebrobasilar mycotic aneurysm (lower right). See the article by Carnevale et al. (V2).