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Neurological Research
A Journal of Progress in Neurosurgery, Neurology and Neurosciences
Volume 37, 2015 - Issue 3
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Original Research Papers

Multiple overlapping stent-assisted coiling of complex aneurysms: a single-center experience

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Pages 189-196 | Published online: 12 Sep 2014
 

Abstract

Objectives:

Coil embolization of wide-necked and fusiform aneurysms is challenging and is frequently associated with recanalization despite assistance of any additional device. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and mid-term outcomes of complex aneurysms after multiple overlapping stent-assisted coiling (OSAC).

Methods:

We retrospectively evaluated 26 wide-necked and fusiform atherosclerotic or dissecting aneurysms that were treated with multiple OSAC. Eight aneurysms (30·8%) presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage and one (3·9%) with intracranial hemorrhage.

Results:

Complete embolization was achieved in 15 of the 26 aneurysms (57·7%), while remnant neck was identified in nine (34·6%) and remnant aneurysm was noted in two (7·7%). Immediate procedure-related complications were observed in five patients (19·2%) including two with asymptomatic in-stent thrombosis, one with transient right-sided weakness, one with decreased mentality, and one with aphasia and quadriplegia. A procedure-related permanent neurologic deficit (modified Rankin scale scores of 1 and 5) was noted in two patients (7·7%). Angiographic follow-up (mean duration 23·9 months) after OSAC was carried out in 18 patients (69·2%): 11 (61·1%) were stable, 3 (16·7%) improved, 3 (16·7%) had minor compaction, and 1 had major recanalization (5·5%). One recurred aneurysm after OSAC and two recanalized aneurysms after single stenting were re-treated using additional stent-assisted coiling, and there was no recanalization in these three aneurysms during the 25·7 months after re-treatment.

Conclusions:

Multiple OSAC is feasible and effective for complex aneurysms and recurrent aneurysms after stent-assisted coiling.

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