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Balloon-assisted microvascular clipping of paraclinoid aneurysms. Technical note.

William Thorell1, Peter Rasmussen, John Perl, Thomas Masaryk, Marc Mayberg.   

Abstract

Paraclinoid aneurysms represent a significant surgical challenge. Multiple techniques have been developed to maximize the effectiveness and safety of excluding these aneurysms from the cerebral circulation. Endovascular balloons have been used for proximal control of parent arteries during the treatment of aneurysms. In this report the authors describe the technique of navigating an endovascular balloon across the neck of paraclinoid aneurysms in four patients to gain proximal control, improve the accuracy of clip placement, and reduce the risk of distal embolization of intraluminal thrombus. Six consecutive patients with giant or complex aneurysms of the ophthalmic or paraclinoid internal carotid artery that were not amenable to endovascular obliteration were retrospectively analyzed. In all six patients, the aneurysm was exposed and dissected for microsurgical clipping, and attempts were made to navigate a nondetachable, compliant silicone balloon across the neck of the aneurysm. If successfully placed, the balloon was inflated during clip placement. In four patients, the balloon was successfully navigated across the neck of the aneurysm and was inflated during clip application. Internal carotid artery tortuosity precluded navigation of the balloon into the intracranial circulation in two patients. All aneurysms were completely excluded from the parent vessel according to postoperative angiography studies. No complication occurred as a direct result of the endovascular portion of the procedure. Endovascular balloon stenting of complex paraclinoid aneurysms during microvascular clipping may provide an adjunctive therapy that facilitates safe and accurate clip placement.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15070129     DOI: 10.3171/jns.2004.100.4.0713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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