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Original Article

Histopathological differences of experimental aneurysms treated with bare platinum, fibered, and bioactive coils

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Pages 172-177 | Received 06 Jan 2018, Accepted 11 Jun 2018, Published online: 16 Aug 2018
 

Abstract

Purpose: To evaluate the histopathological features of experimental aneurysms embolized with bare platinum, fibered, and bioactive coils.

Material and methods: Twelve experimental aneurysms were constructed in three swine. The aneurysms were divided into four groups and were embolized using a bare platinum coil alone (P group, n = 2), a bioactive coil alone (B group, n = 2), a combination of fibered and bare platinum coils (F/P group, n = 4) and a combination of fibered and bioactive coils (F/B group, n = 4). Histopathological data for all aneurysms recorded at 63 days were analyzed in terms of neointima formation, fibrosis, foreign-body giant-cell infiltration, and organization.

Results: Fibrosis was significantly greater in group B compared with that in group F/P (p = .02).  Inflammation with foreign-body giant-cell infiltration was significantly greater in groups F/P and F/B compared with that in groups P and B (p = .007).

Conclusion: The present study revealed that the embolic effect of fibered coils was not a thrombus but instead was a foreign-body response in the chronic phase.

Declaration of interest

There is no conflict of interest in this study.

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Funding

This study was supported by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research of JAPAN SOCIETY FOR THE PROMOTION OF SCIENCE.

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