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Rates of local procedural-related structural injury following clipping or coiling of anterior communicating artery aneurysms

Authors :
Tian Erho
Alex M Mortimer
Daniel B. Scherman
Prashanth J. Rao
Brendan Steinfort
Ken Faulder
Timothy Harrington
Source :
Journal of neurointerventional surgery. 8(3)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

BackgroundSurgical clipping and endovascular coiling yield similar functional outcomes for the treatment of saccular aneurysms of the anterior communicating (ACOM) artery. However, surgical treatment may be associated with greater rates of cognitive impairment due to injury of adjacent structures. We aimed to quantify the rates of injury (infarction/hemorrhage) for both clipping and coiling of ACOM aneurysms.MethodsThis was a retrospective dual-center radiological investigation of a consecutive series of patients with ruptured and unruptured ACOM aneurysms treated between January 2011 and October 2014. Post-treatment CT or MRI was assessed for new ischemic or hemorrhagic injury. Injury relating to the primary hemorrhage or vasospasm was differentiated. Univariate analysis using χ2 tests and multivariate analysis using binary logistic regression was used.Results66 patients treated with clipping were compared with 93 patients treated with coiling. 32/66 (48.5%) patients in the clipping group suffered treatment-related injury (31 ischemic, 1 hemorrhagic) compared with 4/93 (4.4%) patients in the coiling group (3 ischemic, 1 hemorrhagic) (pConclusionsClipping of ACOM aneurysms is associated with significantly higher rates of structural injury than coiling, and this may be a reason for superior cognitive outcomes in patients treated with coiling in previously published studies.

Details

ISSN :
17598486
Volume :
8
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of neurointerventional surgery
Accession number :
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