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Stent-assisted embolization of wide-neck anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Review of consecutive 34 cases.

Authors :
Kocur D
Zbroszczyk M
Przybyłko N
Hofman M
Jamróz T
Baron J
Bażowski P
Kwiek S
Source :
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska [Neurol Neurochir Pol] 2016 Nov - Dec; Vol. 50 (6), pp. 425-431. Date of Electronic Publication: 2016 Jul 26.
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Objective: We report our experience with stent-assisted coiling of anterior communicating artery aneurysms with special consideration of angiographic and clinical outcomes, retreatment rate and periprocedural complications.<br />Materials and Methods: The analysis included 34 consecutive ruptured and unruptured wide-neck aneurysms. The aneurysm size ranged from 2 to 18mm (mean 5.47). Clinical examinations with the use of modified Rankin Score and angiographic outcomes were evaluated initially post-embolization and at a minimum follow-up of 6 months.<br />Results: Initial post-treatment complete and near-complete aneurysm occlusion was achieved in 32 (94%) and 2 (6%) cases, respectively. Imaging follow-up, performed in 28 (82%) patients, showed no change in the degree of occlusion in 25 (89%) cases and coil compaction in 3 (11%) patients. Of these, one (3.6%) patient underwent a second coil embolization. The periprocedural severe complication rate was 2.9% (1/35) and was associated with prolonged attempt of retrieval of migrated coil resulting in anterior cerebral artery infarct with serious clinical consequences. In another 3 patients periprocedural adverse events without delayed clinical consequences were noticed. The clinical follow-up evaluation achieved in 33 (97%) patients showed no change in 30 (91%) cases, one patient (3%) with clinical improvement and two (6%) cases of neurological deterioration.<br />Conclusions: The use of stent is feasible and effective for coil embolization of wide-necked anterior communicating artery aneurysms. Although periprocedural complications resulting in severe morbidity are rare, they should be noted, since in terms of thromboembolic events some of them presumably have a potential to be avoidable.<br /> (Copyright © 2016 Polish Neurological Society. Published by Elsevier Urban & Partner Sp. z o.o. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0028-3843
Volume :
50
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
27546894
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pjnns.2016.07.008