5-French SOFIA: Safe Access and Support in the Anterior Cerebral Artery, Posterior Cerebral Artery, and Insular Middle Cerebral Artery.

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Interventional Neurology Pub Date : 2018-10-01 Epub Date: 2018-05-03 DOI:10.1159/000488253
Bradley A Gross, William J Ares, Cynthia L Kenmuir, Ashutosh P Jadhav, Tudor G Jovin, Brian T Jankowitz
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Abstract

Introduction: Distal access catheters are an infrequent focus of technical notes in neurointervention. The 5-French SOFIA's unique design allows for compatibility with 6-French guide catheters, while its supple construction allows for remarkably distal access for a catheter with a 0.055-inch inner diameter.

Methods: The authors reviewed a prospectively maintained endovascular database for cases utilizing the 5-French SOFIA from February 2017 through November 2017. Case type, SOFIA location, microcatheter used, and catheter-related complications were noted.

Results: Over the evaluated period, the 5-French SOFIA was utilized in 33 cases, including 13 aneurysm treatments, 10 arteriovenous shunt embolizations, 5 stroke thrombectomies, and 5 other cases. Of 5 flow diversion cases, 1 was for a symptomatic cavernous internal carotid artery aneurysm necessitating transradial access, another for a ruptured A3 aneurysm, and another for a middle cerebral artery (M2) aneurysm; 2 were more proximal aneurysms. Thrombectomies were for M2 (n = 3) or A2 (n = 2) occlusions. In all cases, the 5-French SOFIA reached its anticipated distal target without complication or the need to utilize a smaller/alternative catheter. Of these 33 cases, there were 10 cases of distal SOFIA target locations: 6 M2/M3, 3 anterior cerebral arteries (ACA), and 1 posterior cerebral artery (PCA). M2/M3 and PCA catheterization was achieved over 2.1-Fr microcatheters; ACA catheterization employed a 2.9-Fr microcatheter for pipeline embolization and a deployed stentriever in the setting of two thrombectomies.

Conclusion: The 5-French SOFIA can be safely utilized for distal, superselective catheterization in the context of complex neurointervention, including aneurysm and arteriovenous shunt embolization and distal thrombectomy.

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在神经介入治疗中,远端导尿管是一个少见的技术要点。5-French SOFIA的独特设计允许与6-French导尿管兼容,而其柔软的结构允许显著远端访问具有0.055英寸内径的导管。方法:作者回顾了2017年2月至2017年11月使用5-French SOFIA病例的前瞻性维护血管内数据库。记录病例类型、SOFIA位置、微导管使用情况及导管相关并发症。结果:在评估期内,使用5- french SOFIA治疗33例,其中动脉瘤治疗13例,动静脉分流栓塞10例,脑卒中血栓切除术5例,其他5例。5例分流术中,1例为有症状的海绵状颈内动脉瘤,需经桡动脉通路,1例为破裂的A3动脉瘤,1例为大脑中动脉(M2)动脉瘤;近端动脉瘤较多2例。M2 (n = 3)或A2 (n = 2)阻塞行血栓切除术。在所有病例中,5-French SOFIA均达到预期远端目标,无并发症或需要使用更小/替代导管。其中SOFIA远端靶位10例:6 M2/M3, 3脑前动脉(ACA), 1脑后动脉(PCA)。M2/M3和PCA插管均在2.1 fr微导管上实现;ACA置管采用2.9 fr微导管进行管道栓塞,并在两次取栓时使用扩张器。结论:在动脉瘤、动静脉分流栓塞、远端取栓等复杂神经介入手术中,5-French SOFIA可安全用于远端超选择性置管。
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