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Factors related to microcatheter passage through the trans-cell approach using a low-profile visualized intraluminal support device: an in-vitro study.

Hiroyuki Ikeda1, Masanori Kinosada2, Yoshitaka Kurosaki2, Akira Handa2, Masaki Chin2, Sen Yamagata2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
PURPOSE: The trans-cell approach using a low-profile visualized intraluminal support (LVIS) device is sometimes used for aneurysm coil embolization. However, factors related to microcatheter passage remain uninvestigated. We aimed to examine in-vitro factors related to microcatheter passage using the trans-cell approach with an LVIS.
METHODS: Silicone vessel models (inner diameter, 4 mm) were created with different bend segments and a 4-mm hole assuming an aneurysm neck on the side of the greater curvature. The LVIS Blue (4.5 × 32 mm) was deployed at the bend segment, and passability on the trans-cell surface was evaluated by passing the microcatheter along the micro guidewire. A total of 800 passage experiments were performed using two types of microcatheter, ten types of silicone vessel, four cell widths, five cells with the same LVIS device, and two micro guidewire directions in the aneurysm.
RESULTS: The Headway Duo microcatheter (35.5%, 142/400) tended to have better passability compared with the Headway 17 microcatheter (29.3%, 117/400) (p = 0.070). As the cell width and angle between the trans-cell surface and microcatheter direction increased, passability significantly increased (p = 0.027 and p < 0.001, respectively). There was no significant difference in passability when the micro guidewire was directed to the proximal side versus the distal side (p = 0.45).
CONCLUSIONS: A large cell width and an obtuse angle between the trans-cell surface and microcatheter direction facilitated good passability. Although statistically marginal, microcatheters with small ledges and small tips had relatively good passability.
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Keywords:  Aneurysm; LVIS; Microcatheter; Trans-cell

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33798631     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurad.2021.03.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neuroradiol        ISSN: 0150-9861            Impact factor:   3.447


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1.  Aneurysm Perforation Due to Advancement of the Coil Delivery Wire During Stent-Assisted Embolization.

Authors:  Takuya Osuki; Hiroyuki Ikeda; Minami Uezato; Masanori Kinosada; Masaki Chin
Journal:  Cureus       Date:  2022-08-16

2.  Trans-cell Approach through Closed-cell Stent for Middle Meningeal Artery Embolization in Recurrent Chronic Subdural Hematoma.

Authors:  Shogo Dofuku; Masayuki Sato; Daisuke Sato; Seiji Kuribara; Shotaro Ogawa; Seiei Torazawa; Takahiro Ota
Journal:  NMC Case Rep J       Date:  2021-12-22
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