Dual microcatheter technique for coil embolisation of irregular and wide-necked intracranial aneurysms: A case series

Amit Sharma, A. Jagetia, A. Srivastava, Daljit Singh
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Background: The endovascular coiling of ruptured aneurysms with complicated geometry presents a significant treatment challenge, especially with the non-availability of adequate sized coils and balloon/stent. The dual microcatheter technique is an alternative treatment for stent-assisted coiling in acutely ruptured wide-necked aneurysms because of no antiplatelet therapy. Objective: We report our initial experience with the use of a dual microcatheter technique in seven patients. The technique provided an efficient strategy for treating aneurysms with complicated configurations and high risks. Patients and Methods: We describe a technique used to treat seven patients with irregular shaped and wide-necked aneurysms. In the initial attempts at embolisation, coil instability within the aneurysm or significant impingement of coil loops on the parent artery was observed. The advancement of a second microcatheter into the aneurysm allowed two coils to be braced across the aneurysmal neck before the detachment of either coil. This technique permitted successful coil treatment. Conclusion: The dual microcatheter technique is a safe and effective treatment for acutely ruptured wide-necked aneurysms due to few treatment-related complications and mortality rate.
双微导管技术用于不规则和宽颈颅内动脉瘤的线圈栓塞:一个病例系列
背景:复杂几何形状的破裂动脉瘤的血管内盘绕是一个重大的治疗挑战,特别是没有足够大小的线圈和球囊/支架。由于没有抗血小板治疗,双微导管技术是支架辅助盘绕治疗急性破裂宽颈动脉瘤的替代治疗方法。目的:我们报告了我们在7例患者中使用双微导管技术的初步经验。该技术为治疗结构复杂、危险性高的动脉瘤提供了一种有效的策略。患者和方法:我们描述了一种用于治疗7例不规则形状和宽颈动脉瘤的技术。在最初的栓塞尝试中,观察到动脉瘤内的线圈不稳定或线圈环对载动脉的明显撞击。第二个微导管进入动脉瘤的进展允许两个线圈在分离任何一个线圈之前被支撑在动脉瘤颈部。这项技术使线圈处理成功。结论:双微导管技术治疗急性破裂宽颈动脉瘤安全有效,治疗相关并发症少,死亡率低。
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