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Neurological Research
A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurosciences
Volume 38, 2016 - Issue 5
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Original Research Paper

Endovascular treatment of intracraneal aneurysm with pipeline embolization device: experience in four centres in Barcelona

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Pages 381-388 | Published online: 07 Apr 2016
 

Abstract

Flow diverters represent a useful tool in the treatment of fusiform aneurysms and wide-neck saccular aneurysms which until the advent of this technology were problematic to treat. Pipeline™ Embolization Device (PED) has been described in several series showing high rates of occlusion and being relatively safe.

Objective: Shows the experience in four different neurointerventional centres in Barcelona with the PED (Covidien) between February 2010 and October 2013.

Methods: We reviewed retrospectively patients treated with PED in four neurointerventional centres in Barcelona between February 2010 and October 2013.

Results: Forty-two patients (89.4%) with non-ruptured aneurysms and five (10.6%) post-SAH were treated, with a mean age of 51 years (range 26–76). We treated 67 aneurysms with a mean of 1.4 1–3 PED per patient. We have no mortality and three post-procedural complications with clinical consequences, two of them severe with intracranial haemorrhage and the other with anterior choroidal artery thrombosis. Follow-up was in 45 patients (65 aneurysm) achieving complete occlusion in 90.8% at 12 months of follow-up. Two aneurysms which remained without any changes were distal and fusiform including main bifurcations (3.1%).

Conclusion: Treatment by PED of fusiform or wide-neck saccular aneurysms is associated with high rates of occlusion after six and 12 months. Correct selection of the patients, aneurysms and also specific characteristics of the Pipeline device should be known in order to select the best therapeutic option. Our findings suggest that the indication must be judged case by case in the selection of suitable patients for PED therapy.

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In the present article Endovascular treatment of intracraneal aneurysm with pipeline embolization device: Experience in four centers in Barcelona there is no commercial interest neither has been present to other publications. The authors have participated in the treatment and preparation of the paper. All information about the patient has been safeguards in relation to patient protection.

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