Miguel Schüller-Arteaga, Jorge Galván-Fernández, Paloma Jiménez-Arribas, Leonor Nogales-Martin, Carlos Rodríguez-Arias, Mario Martínez-Galdámez
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Abstract
Coil prolapse or migration is a rare but potentially serious complication that may occur during aneurysm embolization, with no standard management currently described. Here we describe our experience with the Embolus Retriever with Interlinked Cages (ERIC) device® (Microvention, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA) for the retrieval of prolapsed or migrated coils in a case series and Flow-Model analysis. First, a retrospective review was performed using our institution database for patients in which coil prolapse or migration occurred during aneurysm embolization, and data was collected and analyzed. Second, an in vitro Flow-Model analysis was performed comparing the ERIC device® with other stent retrievers for coil retrieval. In 2 cases, the ERIC device® successfully retrieved the displaced coil from intracranial circulation in 1 pass, after failure with other devices. In the Flow-Model, again the ERIC device® achieved success for retrieving a detached coil, whereas 2 other different stent retrievers failed to capture the coil after 2 attempts. The ERIC device® appears to be a safe and effective tool for retrieving a prolapsed or migrated coil from the intracranial circulation.
在动脉瘤栓塞术中,线圈脱垂或移位是一种罕见但潜在的严重并发症,目前尚无标准的治疗方法。在这里,我们描述了我们使用栓子检索器与互联笼(ERIC)设备®(Microvention, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA)的经验,用于检索脱垂或移位线圈的病例系列和流动模型分析。首先,使用我们的机构数据库对动脉瘤栓塞期间发生线圈脱垂或移位的患者进行回顾性分析,并收集和分析数据。其次,将ERIC装置®与其他支架回收器进行体外血流模型分析。在2例病例中,ERIC装置®在其他装置失败后,成功地将移位的线圈从颅内循环中取出。在Flow-Model中,ERIC装置再次成功地回收了分离的线圈,而其他两种不同的支架回收器在两次尝试后未能捕获线圈。ERIC装置是一种安全有效的工具,用于从颅内循环中取出脱垂或迁移的线圈。