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Endovascular Treatment for Very Small Supraclinoid Aneurysms with Stent-Assisted Coiling

2009; SAGE Publishing; Volume: 15; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1177/159101990901500106

ISSN

2385-2011

Autores

Chun Fang, M-H. Li, Peilei Zhang, W. Wang, H-Q. Tan, H-W. Xu, Bin Zhou,

Tópico(s)

Traumatic Brain Injury and Neurovascular Disturbances

Resumo

The endovascular treatment of very small aneurysms (lesions less than 3 mm in maximum diameter) with wide necks remains a challenge for saccular embolization. We retrospectively analyzed our data using Neuroform stent-assisted coiling for very small supraclinoid aneurysms with wide neck to evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of endovascular treatment of these lesions. We conducted a review of our experience and results of endovascular treatments in six patients with seven very small aneurysms. All aneurysms were located at the side wall of the supraclinoid segment of the ICA. They were ruptured in two patients and unruptured in four. The technique of stent-assisted coiling was used in all cases with coiling before stenting and additional coils after deployment of the stent in the same session. All patients were successfully embolized with stent-assisted coiling. The coils were introduced into the lumen for subtotal occlusion in five aneurysms and for partial occlusion in two. During one to two years follow-up angiography, all aneurysms were completely occluded and no recurrence occurred. No complications were observed. Endovascular stent-assisted coil embolization of supraclinoid very small aneurysms with wide necks is effective and feasible. Subtotal aneurysm occlusion might progress to total occlusion.

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