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New microballoon device for transluminal angioplasty of intracranial arterial vasospasm.

R T Higashida1, V V Halbach, B Dormandy, J Bell, M Brant-Zawadzki, G B Hieshima.   

Abstract

A new microballoon device has been developed to treat intracranial arterial vasospasm by transluminal angioplasty. The balloon is composed of a unique silicone elastomer that will elongate and conform to the blood vessel lumen, thereby decreasing the risk of vessel rupture. The balloon device, which can be either flow-directed or catheter-guided, is permanently affixed to a 2.0-French microcatheter and introduced from a transfemoral arterial approach. Two balloon sizes are currently available. The smaller-sized balloon, used in most cases, measures 0.85 x 3.50 mm uninflated, will accept a volume of 0.10 ml, and will expand to 3.5 x 12.5 mm. The larger balloon, used in six of 14 cases, measures 1.5 x 3.9 mm uninflated, accepts a volume of 0.50 ml, and expands to 7.5 x 13.5 mm. In clinical trials, this device has been successful in dilating both focal and diffuse areas of vasospasm in multiple territories. Thus far, 40 vascular territories have been successfully treated in 14 patients 15-73 years old. In each case, there was angiographic evidence of successful dilatation, and in 10 patients (71%), clinical improvement in the neurologic condition. Transluminal angioplasty techniques may be useful for reversing some of the serious neurologic sequelae associated with acute intracranial arterial vasospasm.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 2138406      PMCID: PMC8334684     

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


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4.  Safety and efficacy of transluminal balloon angioplasty using a compliant balloon for severe cerebral vasospasm after an aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage.

Authors:  Beom Jin Choi; Tae Hong Lee; Jae Il Lee; Jun Kyeung Ko; Hwa Seung Park; Chang Hwa Choi
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2011-03-31

5.  Intravascular balloon dilatation therapy for intracranial arterial vasospasm: patient selection, technique, and clinical results.

Authors:  R T Higashida; V V Halbach; C F Dowd; B Dormandy; J Bell; G B Hieshima
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