Illustrated step-by-step guide to stent-assisted coiling of wide-neck posterior inferior cerebellar aneurysm via a contralateral vertebral artery approach.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q3 Medicine
Julio Isidor, Mohammad-Mahdi Sowlat, Rahim Abo Kasem, Ahmed Muthana, Zachary S Hubbard, Conor M Cunningham, Hasna Loulida, Jonathan Lena, Alejandro M Spiotta
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Background and ObjectivesPosterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) aneurysms are uncommon, occurring in 0.5% to 3% of all intracranial aneurysms. Due to the distinct anatomy and varying geometrical configuration at the PICA origin, endovascular treatment can be challenging. The contralateral vertebral artery approach to these aneurysms may provide a more advantageous route for endovascular treatment. We describe a series of eight cases of contralateral vertebral artery (VA) approach for stent-assisted coiling of PICA aneurysms.MethodsWe performed a retrospective review of all patients from 2013 in our center who were diagnosed with PICA aneurysm and treated with stent-assisted coiling using a contralateral VA approach. Our study was conducted under the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at our institution, and informed consent was obtained from all patients prior to the procedures. Patient characteristics, angiographic studies, and clinical course were reviewed.ResultsEight patients were included with a median age of 53 [IQR; 48-62]. Five patients (62.5%) had another aneurysm in addition to PICA. Three (37.5%) aneurysms had previously undergone primary coil embolization. The remaining five patients (62.5%) were index treatments. Transfemoral approach (TFA) was used in 7 patients and transradial approach (TRA) was used in 1 patient. The immediate Raymond Roy occlusion (RROC) was I (25%), II (50%) and III (25%). Follow-up RROC (range 6-12 months) were improved to class I in the majority (62.5%) and none were III.ConclusionsStent-assisted coiling via contralateral vertebral artery approach is an effective technique for PICA aneurysm treatment with favorable follow up occlusion rate.

经对侧椎动脉入路支架辅助卷取宽颈后下小脑动脉瘤的图解分步指南。
背景与目的小脑后下动脉(PICA)动脉瘤并不常见,约占颅内动脉瘤的0.5% ~ 3%。由于不同的解剖结构和不同的几何构型在异PICA起源,血管内治疗可能是具有挑战性的。对侧椎动脉入路可能为血管内治疗提供更有利的途径。我们描述了一系列的8例对侧椎动脉(VA)入路支架辅助环状异位动脉瘤。方法回顾性分析本中心2013年诊断为异食性动脉瘤并经对侧VA入路支架辅助卷绕治疗的所有患者。我们的研究是在我们机构的机构审查委员会(IRB)下进行的,在手术前获得了所有患者的知情同意。本文回顾了患者的特征、血管造影研究和临床过程。结果8例患者入组,中位年龄53岁;48 - 62]。5例患者(62.5%)除异食癖外还有另一动脉瘤。3例(37.5%)动脉瘤曾接受过原发性线圈栓塞术。其余5例(62.5%)采用指数治疗。经股骨入路(TFA) 7例,经桡骨入路(TRA) 1例。即刻雷蒙德罗伊闭塞(RROC)为I(25%)、II(50%)和III(25%)。随访RROC(范围6-12个月)改善至I级者占多数(62.5%),无III级者。结论经对侧椎动脉入路支架辅助盘绕术是治疗异位性动脉瘤的有效方法,随访闭塞率良好。
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CiteScore
2.80
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11.80%
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192
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Interventional Neuroradiology (INR) is a peer-reviewed clinical practice journal documenting the current state of interventional neuroradiology worldwide. INR publishes original clinical observations, descriptions of new techniques or procedures, case reports, and articles on the ethical and social aspects of related health care. Original research published in INR is related to the practice of interventional neuroradiology...
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