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Marker alignment for Guglielmi detachable coil embolization: practical considerations.

O-Ki Kwon1, Moon Hee Han.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: Aneurysm embolization is not without risk: numerous technical aspects are considered before, during, and after the procedure. The purpose of this study was to show the position of the detachment zone of a Guglielmi detachable coil (GDC) with respect to the catheter tip for various microcatheters and marker alignments.
METHODS: Six types of commonly used microcatheters were tested (Excel-14, Excelsior, FasTracker-10, Prowler-10, Prowler-14, and Rebar-14). First, the catheter markers and the distance from the catheter tip to the distal end of the proximal and distal markers of each catheter were compared. Second, the coil maker was aligned with the catheter marker. Third, the distal 3 cm of the microcatheter was modified by random shaping, with or without steaming. Last, marker alignment was tested with resterilized microcatheters (ethylene oxide gas sterilization).
RESULTS: The length of the catheter marker and the distance between the catheter tip and the distal end of the proximal and distal catheter markers varied among the microcatheters. Sometimes, they varied even within the same microcatheter type. When a GDC was advanced until the proximal end of the marker on the delivery wire was exactly distal to the proximal catheter marker, the coil detachment zone was positioned at approximately 1.0 to 1.5 mm outside the catheter tip. Steaming or shaping of the distal 3 cm of the microcatheters resulted in the GDCs protruding more from the catheter tip. Resterilization also had an effect of marker distance shortening. Microcatheters were easily stretched by usual handling, such as removing a shaping mandrel from the catheter tip.
CONCLUSION: Our study shows that proper marker alignment is influenced by many factors, including microcatheter type, steaming, shaping, sterilization, and manual handling.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12223365      PMCID: PMC7976266     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0195-6108            Impact factor:   3.825


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2.  Electrothrombosis of saccular aneurysms via endovascular approach. Part 1: Electrochemical basis, technique, and experimental results.

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2.  Shapability, memory, and luminal changes in microcatheters after steam shaping: a comparison of 11 different microcatheters.

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3.  Structural limitations of currently available microcatheters and coils for endovascular coiling of very small aneurysms.

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4.  Distal-tip shape-consistency testing of steam-shaped microcatheters suitable for cerebral aneurysm coil placement.

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