Literature DB >> 9540327

Arterial occlusive lesions following wrapping and coating of unruptured aneurysms.

S Kawamura1, H Hadeishi, A Suzuki, N Yasui.   

Abstract

Seven patients (mean age 57 years) developed arterial occlusive lesions following both wrapping and coating during surgery for unruptured aneurysms. Five patients had no risk factors for arteriosclerosis, and two had hypertension or diabetes mellitus. The aneurysms were located in the middle cerebral artery in four cases, and the internal carotid artery in three. Both 100%-cellulose cotton (Bemsheet) and cyanoacrylate glue (Biobond) were used as reinforcement materials. Postoperative angiography revealed complete clipping, and no parent artery stenoses, although one patient had a non-symptomatic diffuse narrowing in the entire carotid fork 7 days following surgery. Three patients had progressive stroke 4-5 weeks following surgery, and two had no symptoms. Both reinforcement materials were used as little as necessary in the last two patients, but they had either transient ischemic attacks or progressive stroke 2 months following surgery. Arterial steno-occlusion was confirmed angiographically in all patients. These vascular lesions were probably induced by both direct toxicity of the cyanoacrylate glue and fibrosis or granuloma formation caused by the cotton fibers. The observed angiographical reversibility suggests that the cyanoacrylate glue is more likely to be the cause of the lesions than the cotton fibers.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9540327     DOI: 10.2176/nmc.38.12

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurol Med Chir (Tokyo)        ISSN: 0470-8105            Impact factor:   1.742


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