| Literature DB >> 28264234 |
Jun Kyeung Ko1, Won Ho Cho1, Seung Heon Cha1, Chang Hwa Choi1, Sang Weon Lee2, Tae Hong Lee3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The semi-jailing technique (SJT) provides stent-assisted remodeling of the aneurysm neck during coil embolization without grasping the coil delivery microcatheter. We retrospectively evaluated the efficacy and safety of SJT using a Neuroform3 stent for coiling of wide-necked intracranial aneurysms.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Coil; Stent
Year: 2017 PMID: 28264234 PMCID: PMC5365282 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2016.0607.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245
Fig. 1Schematic illustration of semi-jailing technique using a Neuroform3 stent. A: After selection of the aneurysm with microcatheter with partially deployed coil, the Neuroform3 stent is then delivered over the aneurysm portion. B: After the stent is partially deployed to cover the part of aneurysm neck, homogeneous coil framing is achieved without coil protrusion by the limitation of the partially-deployed stent. Because the coil delivery catheter is not jailed to the vessel wall, it moves freely within the sac and provides better control over the coil mass. C: The stent is fully deployed after achieving the dense coil packing, or coiling can be continued using the jailed microcatheter.
Patient demographic data and characteristics of the aneurysm
| Number of patients treated | 68 |
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| Number of aneurysms treated | 70 |
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| Mean age, y (SD) | 58.0 (±7.1) |
| Sex distribution | |
| Male | 14 (20.6%) |
| Female | 54 (79.4%) |
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| Mean maximum diameter of aneurysm, mm (SD) | 6.1 (±3.7) |
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| Aneurysm size | |
| <10 mm | 65 (92.9%) |
| 10–25 mm | 4 (5.7%) |
| >25 mm | 1 (1.4%) |
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| Mean size of aneurysm neck, mm (SD) | 4.0 (±1.5) |
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| Mean dome-to-neck ratio (SD) | 1.2 (±0.5) |
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| Anterior circulation | 62 (88.6%) |
| ICA-Cavernous segment | 1 |
| ICA -Clinoid segment | 8 |
| ICA -Ophthalimic segment | 31 |
| ICA -Communicating segment | 17 |
| ACOM | 3 |
| Pericallosal artery | 1 |
| MCA | 1 |
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| Posterior circulation | 8 (11.4%) |
| Basilar artery | 6 |
| Vertebral artery | 1 |
| PCA | 1 |
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| Ruptured aneurysm | 14 (20.0%) |
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| Unruptured aneurysm | 56 (80.0%) |
ACA: anterior cerebral artery, ICA: internal carotid artery, MCA: middle cerebral artery, PCA: posterior cerebral artery, SD: standard deviation
Procedural complications and treatment results
| Stent strategy, N (%) | |
| Planned | 57 (81.4) |
| Salvaging | 13 (18.6) |
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| Symptomatic complications, n (%) | |
| Thromboembolism | 4 (5.9) |
| Intraprocedural rupture | 2 (2.9) |
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| Procedure-related, N (%) | |
| Mortality | 1 (1.4) |
| Morbidity | 5 (7.1) |
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| Immediate angiographic results, N (%) | |
| Complete | 55 (78.6) |
| Near complete | 7 (10.0) |
| Partial | 8 (11.4) |
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| Follow-up angiographic results, N (%) | |
| Progressive occlusion | 7 (12.7) |
| Recanalization | 1 (1.8) |
| In-stent stenosis | 1 (1.8) |
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| mRS, n (%) | |
| 0–2 | 63 (92.6) |
| 3–6 | 5 (7.4) |
N: number of aneurysms treated, n: number of patients treated, mRS: modified Rankin Score
Fig. 2A: A 63-year-old female with an unruptured aneurysm of the left carotid-ophthalmic segment. B: After the first coil is delivered into the aneurysm, a stent is partially deployed across the aneurysm neck. C: Immediate post-operative angiogram shows a definite filling defect along the stent wall representing acute in-stent thrombosis. D: After intra-arterial administration of 10 mg abciximab, acute thrombosis completely disappeared on the angiogram performed 15 minutes later.
Fig. 3A 54-year-old female with a wide-necked aneurysm arising from carotid-ophthalmic segment. A and B: Unsubtracted and subtracted images acquired immediately after SJT-assisted coiling show residual aneurysm filling (arrow). C and D: The 12-month follow-up angiograms reveal a completely occluded aneurysm, which may be attributed to coil remodeling and progressive thrombosis, and patent parent artery. SJT: semi-jailing technique.
Comparison between results of postprocedural occlusion and occlusion at follow-up
| Postprocedure (n=70) | Follow-up (n=55) | |
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| Complete occlusion | 55 (78.6) | 51 (92.7) |
| Neck remnant | 7 (10.0) | 1 (1.8) |
| Aneurysm remnant | 8 (11.4) | 3 (5.5) |
Values are presented as n (%). n: number of aneurysms treated