Low-memory shape coils for intracranial aneurysm coiling: Initial and single-center experience with the i-ED coil.

Q3 Medicine
Surgical Neurology International Pub Date : 2023-04-21 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.25259/SNI_1116_2022
Maximilian Jeremy Bazil, Johanna T Fifi, Kurt A Yaeger, Reade A De Leacy, Christopher Paul Kellner, Tomoyoshi Shigematsu
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Background: Endovascular aneurysmal coiling is a preventative alternative to clipping to avoid aneurysmal rupture. In the literature and our own experience, some common coiling challenges which arise include: (1) microcatheter kickback, (2) detachment zone rigidity, (3) intrasaccular compartmentalization of coils on deployment, and (4) attainability of high-density and effective packing with as few coils as possible.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a consecutive case series of 15 intracranial aneurysm patients who received Kaneka i-ED Coils since their initial use in our practice (December 2020) till May 2022.

Results: Of the 14 saccular aneurysm patients treated with i-ED coils, 2/14 (14.3%) achieved a Raymond-Roy (RR) score of 3A (internal remnant), 4/14 (28.6%) achieved RR 2 (slight neck remnant) and 8/14 (57.1%) achieved RR 1. One MoyaMoya patient (5.9%) with a fusiform aneurysm also achieved a complete occlusion by parent artery takedown in this series. Aneurysm volumes ranged from 8.15 mm 3 to 315.5 mm 3 with an average packing density of 36.23% and a standard deviation 8.87%. At 30 days, most of our cohort scored a 0 on the modified Rankin scale (mRS) (11/15), with two patients scoring at an mRS score of 1, one at an mRS score of 4, and one at an mRS score of 6. Low-memory shape, coil cases achieved a significantly higher packing density (P < 0.01) and PD/Coils-used ratio (P < 0.05) than other cases in our practice.

Conclusion: Our initial experience with i-ED coils has shown that they are a feasible strategy in a number of differently sized and shaped aneurysms. While fewer coils overall were not a statistically significant finding in this study, the future studies with larger cohorts are necessary and in progress.

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用于颅内动脉瘤线圈术的低记忆形状线圈:使用 i-ED 线圈的初步和单中心经验。
背景:血管内动脉瘤旋切术是避免动脉瘤破裂的一种预防性方法。根据文献和我们自身的经验,常见的卷曲难题包括(1) 微导管回踢;(2) 剥离区僵硬;(3) 铺设线圈时的肌内分隔;(4) 使用尽可能少的线圈实现高密度有效填塞:我们回顾性分析了自首次使用Kaneka i-ED线圈(2020年12月)至2022年5月的15例颅内动脉瘤患者的连续病例系列:在14例接受i-ED线圈治疗的囊状动脉瘤患者中,2/14(14.3%)患者的雷蒙德-罗伊(Raymond-Roy,RR)评分达到3A(内部残余),4/14(28.6%)患者的RR评分达到2(颈部轻微残余),8/14(57.1%)患者的RR评分达到1。动脉瘤体积从 8.15 mm 3 到 315.5 mm 3 不等,平均填塞密度为 36.23%,标准差为 8.87%。30天后,我们的队列中大多数患者的改良Rankin量表(mRS)评分为0分(11/15),其中两名患者的mRS评分为1分,一名患者的mRS评分为4分,一名患者的mRS评分为6分。低记忆形状线圈病例的填塞密度(P < 0.01)和PD/线圈使用比(P < 0.05)显著高于我们的其他病例:我们使用 i-ED 线圈的初步经验表明,对于不同大小和形状的动脉瘤,这是一种可行的策略。虽然在这项研究中,总体上使用较少的线圈并不具有统计学意义,但未来更大规模的研究是必要的,并且正在进行中。
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