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Flow Diversion for the Treatment of Basilar Apex Aneurysms.

Adam A Dmytriw1,2,3, Nimer Adeeb1, Ashish Kumar2, Christoph J Griessenauer1, Kevin Phan1, Christopher S Ogilvy1, Paul M Foreman4, Hussain Shallwani5, Nicola Limbucci6, Salvatore Mangiafico6, Caterina Michelozzi7, Timo Krings3, Vitor Mendes Pereira3, Charles C Matouk8, Yuchen Zhang3, Mark R Harrigan4, Hakeem J Shakir5, Adnan H Siddiqui5, Elad I Levy5, Leonardo Renieri6, Christophe Cognard7, Ajith J Thomas1, Thomas R Marotta2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Flow diversion for basilar apex aneurysms has rarely been reported.
OBJECTIVE: To assess flow diversion for basilar apex aneurysms in a multicenter cohort.
METHODS: Retrospective review of prospectively maintained databases at 8 academic institutions was performed from 2009 to 2016 to identify patients with basilar apex aneurysms treated with flow diversion. Clinical and radiographic data were analyzed.
RESULTS: Sixteen consecutive patients (median age 54.5 yr) underwent 18 procedures to treat 16 basilar apex aneurysms with either the Pipeline Embolization Device (Medtronic Inc, Dublin, Ireland) or Flow Redirection Endoluminal Device (Microvention, Tustin, California). Five aneurysms (31.3%) were treated in the setting of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Seven aneurysms (43.8%) were treated with flow diversion alone, while 9 (56.2%) underwent flow diversion and adjunctive coiling. At a median follow-up of 6 mo, complete (100%) and near-complete (90%-99%) occlusion was noted in 11 (68.8%) aneurysms. Incomplete occlusion occurred more commonly in patients treated with flow diversion alone compared to those with adjunctive coiling. Patients with partial occlusion were significantly younger. Retreatment with an additional flow diverter and adjunctive coiling occurred in 2 aneurysms with wide necks. There was 1 mortality in a patient (6.3%) who experienced posterior cerebral artery and cerebellar strokes as well as subarachnoid hemorrhage after the placement of a flow diverter. Minor complications occurred in 2 patients (12.5%).
CONCLUSION: Flow diversion for the treatment of basilar apex aneurysms results in acceptable occlusion rates in highly selected cases. Both primary flow diversion and rescue after failed clipping or coiling resulted in a modified Rankin Scale score that was either equal or better than at presentation and the technology represents a viable alternative or adjunctive option.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29529233     DOI: 10.1093/neuros/nyx628

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


  8 in total

1.  Risk of Branch Occlusion and Ischemic Complications with the Pipeline Embolization Device in the Treatment of Posterior Circulation Aneurysms.

Authors:  N Adeeb; C J Griessenauer; A A Dmytriw; H Shallwani; R Gupta; P M Foreman; H Shakir; J Moore; N Limbucci; S Mangiafico; A Kumar; C Michelozzi; Y Zhang; V M Pereira; C C Matouk; M R Harrigan; A H Siddiqui; E I Levy; L Renieri; T R Marotta; C Cognard; C S Ogilvy; A J Thomas
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2018-06-07       Impact factor: 3.825

Review 2.  On Flow Diversion: The Changing Landscape of Intracerebral Aneurysm Management.

Authors:  A A Dmytriw; K Phan; J M Moore; V M Pereira; T Krings; A J Thomas
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2019-03-20       Impact factor: 3.825

3.  Pediatric Patient With a Giant Vertebrobasilar Dissecting Aneurysm Successfully Treated With Three Pipeline Embolization Devices.

Authors:  Luqiong Jia; Jiejun Wang; Longhui Zhang; Yunfeng Zhang; Wei You; Xinjian Yang; Ming Lv
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2020-07-03       Impact factor: 4.003

4.  Endovascular Treatment of Large or Giant Basilar Artery Aneurysms Using the Pipeline Embolization Device: Complications and Outcomes.

Authors:  Huijian Ge; Xiheng Chen; Kai Liu; Yang Zhao; Longhui Zhang; Peng Liu; Yuhua Jiang; Hongwei He; Ming Lv; Youxiang Li
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-03-02       Impact factor: 4.003

5.  Use of flow diverter device in basilar artery for aneurysm treatment: Case series and literature review.

Authors:  Chuanchuan Wang; Deyuan Zhu; Xiaolong Xu; Yu Zhou; Rui Zhao; Qiang Li; Pengfei Yang; Qinghai Huang; Yi Xu; Jianmin Liu; Yibin Fang
Journal:  Front Neurol       Date:  2022-08-17       Impact factor: 4.086

6.  Endoluminal flow diverters in the treatment of sidewall and bifurcation aneurysm: A systematic review and meta-analysis of complications and angiographic outcomes.

Authors:  Mehdi Abbasi; Luis E Savasatano; Waleed Brinjikji; Kevin M Kallmes; Nick Mikoff; Natalie Reierson; Mohamed Abdelmegeed; John Pederson; Beth Warren; Jillienne C Touchette; Sarah Khan; Shelby Kamrowski; Averi Barrett; David F Kallmes; Ramanathan Kadirvel
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2021-06-22       Impact factor: 1.764

Review 7.  Advances in endovascular aneurysm management: flow modulation techniques with braided mesh devices.

Authors:  Jessica K Campos; Barry Cheaney Ii; Brian V Lien; David A Zarrin; Chau D Vo; Geoffrey P Colby; Li-Mei Lin; Alexander L Coon
Journal:  Stroke Vasc Neurol       Date:  2020-03-25

8.  Expanding Indications for Flow Diverters: Distal Aneurysms, Bifurcation Aneurysms, Small Aneurysms, Previously Coiled Aneurysms and Clipped Aneurysms, and Carotid Cavernous Fistulas.

Authors:  Nicola Limbucci; Giuseppe Leone; Leonardo Renieri; Sergio Nappini; Federico Cagnazzo; Antonio Laiso; Mario Muto; Salvatore Mangiafico
Journal:  Neurosurgery       Date:  2020-01-01       Impact factor: 4.654

  8 in total

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