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Periprocedural safety and technical outcomes of the new Silk Vista Baby flow diverter for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms: results from a multicenter experience

Authors :
Branimir Čulo
Julien Ognard
Emmanuel Chabert
Giuseppe Ianucci
Chun On Anderson Tsang
Ulf Quäschling
Jorge Escartín
Pascal J. Mosimann
Stefan Schob
Vitor Mendes Pereira
Mario Martínez-Galdámez
Denis Brisbois
Alessandra Biondi
Vladimir Kalousek
Cristian Mihalea
Johannes Kaesmacher
René Chapot
Francis Turjman
Charlotte Barbier
Jean-Christophe Gentric
Laurent Spelle
Source :
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery. 11:723-727
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
BMJ, 2019.

Abstract

PurposeThe aim of our study was to assess the technical success and the safety of this new low-profile flow diverter Silk Vista Baby (SVB) by evaluating the intraprocedural and periprocedural complication rate.Material/methodsClinical, procedural, and angiographic data were analyzed.Results: 41 consecutive patients (28 women; age average 50.5 years) with 43 aneurysms were treated with SVB. Aneurysm sizes were classified by their maximum diameter, with an average size of 9.5 mm (range 2–30 mm). Thirty-four cases were unruptured. five aneurysms previously ruptured, had recurrence after the initial coiling. There were two ruptured cases. Aneurysms' locations were: M1 segment (five cases), M2 segment (three cases), M3 segment (one case), middle cerebral artery (MCA) bifurcation (six cases), carotid-T (two cases), anterior communicating artery/A1/A2 (11 cases), pericallosal artery (four cases), supraclinoid ICA (two cases), PCom (one case), V4 segment (three cases), PCA (three cases), SCA (one case), and PICA (one case). We had five intraprocedural complications which resolved without clinical consequences and three events postprocedural events. Initial occlusion rates were: eight aneurysms (18.6%) were completely occluded, five aneurysms (11.6%) showed near-complete occlusion, four cases (9.3%) showed incomplete filling, and 26 cases (60.4%) showed persisting filling. The mRS score at discharge from the hospital did not change from the admission mRS score.ConclusionOur study demonstrated that the use of the new low-profile flow diverter, SVB device, for the treatment of intracranial aneurysms is feasible and technically safe.

Details

ISSN :
17598486 and 17598478
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....c45dc3757ec8786389b8d73960a10c90
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-014770