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FRED X, explained with real U.S. cases: deployment steps, upsizing rules, helices monitoring, and 6-month angiography outcomes clinicians can use tomorrow. Learn more about FRED X at https://www.fred-x.com 🧾 About This Video This session reviews early U.S. clinical experience with the FRED X flow diverter, including indications, deployment behavior, and six-month angiographic follow-up. Topics include tri-axial support, precise positioning without dragging, reading the dual tantalum helices to avoid stretch-related in-stent stenosis, upsizing strategy, and antiplatelet protocols used in ruptured and unruptured cases. 🎯 What You’ll Learn / Topics Covered • Indications: petrous ICA to carotid terminus; ~30% metal surface area • Deployment technique: tri-axial setup, immediate opening, no-drag positioning • Helices visualization: spotting stretch early to prevent in-stent stenosis • Sizing strategy: consistent upsizing (≈+0.5 mm), length selection, 3D vs biplane measurements • Antiplatelet protocol: aspirin + clopidogrel with P2Y12 targets; when to use ticagrelor; IV options in rupture • Case series highlights: ophthalmic, PCoA, cavernous, blister aneurysm scenarios; single-device results; adjunct coiling when appropriate • Safety and training: 100% deployability in series, re-sheathing up to 3×, minimizing angioplasty, teaching advantages 📱 Stay Connected Website: https://www.terumoneuro.com/ X: https://x.com/terumoneuro Instagram: / terumoneuro LinkedIn: / terumoneuro Corporation Website: https://www.terumo.com/ 💬 Join the Conversation Drop your questions or thoughts in the comments! If this helped you, please 👍 Like, 🔔 Subscribe, and share with someone who might benefit.