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Intraarterial thrombolysis for thromboemboli associated with endovascular aneurysm coiling. Report of five cases.

C J Koebbe1, M B Horowitz, E I Levy, K Dutton, C C Jungries, P D Purdy.   

Abstract

SUMMARY: With the rapidly developing applications of GDC endovascular aneurysm embolization, the recognition and treatment of potential intra-procedural complications is crucial to reducing the morbidity and mortality of this procedure. Thromboembolic complications occur with an incidence of 2-11% with endovascular aneurysm coiling. We describe five cases in which the intraarterial use of thrombolytics was applied to disrupt a fresh clot and recanalize the occluded vessels with variable angiographic and clinical success. Five cases are presented in which thromboembolic complications occurred during or shortly after GDC endovascular aneurysm occlusion. The complication was recognized while depositing coils in two cases, on post-embolization angiogram in one, and a few hours following embolization in two cases in which a new neurologic deficit developed in the ICU. In those cases recognized while the microcatheter was near the aneurysm site, immediate thrombolysis was performed at the site of occlusion. The patients who developed a new neurologic deficit were returned to the endovascular suite and the site of occlusion was noted to be distal to the coiled aneurysm. Clot disruption was performed with the microcatheter before delivering intraarterial thrombolytics. Thromboembolic complications of GDC aneurysm embolization are fortunately rare and can be managed with delivery of thrombolytic therapy at the site of occlusion. Intraarterial thrombolysis of fresh clot caused by GDC aneurysm occlusion can successfully open the occluded vessels but not without serious risk of hemorrhage.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 20594524      PMCID: PMC3576609          DOI: 10.1177/159101990200800207

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol        ISSN: 1591-0199            Impact factor:   1.610


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