Rohini Rana, Ahmad Chahine, Rami Z Morsi, Sonam Thind, Harsh Desai, Sachin A Kothari, Archit Baskaran, Sophia Falk, Lina Karar, Sean P Polster, James E Siegler, Elisheva R Coleman, James R Brorson, Ali Mansour, Shyam Prabhakaran, Tareq Kass-Hout
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背景颈动脉体肿瘤是发生于颈动脉体的神经内分泌肿瘤。恶性病例可出现多种并发症。因此,手术切除是首选的治疗方法。然而,术前栓塞是一种公认的辅助治疗方法,特别是对于较大且有症状的肿瘤。目前的断流术包括许多技术和材料,如使用液体或栓塞材料栓塞供血血管、线圈栓塞、直接穿刺肿瘤和覆盖支架置入。在本病例系列中,我们介绍了我们在cbt预处理方面的初步经验,该治疗方法采用已建立的栓塞技术和通过EMBOGUARD™气球引导导管(Johnson & Johnson Neurovascular, Irvine, CA)对颈外动脉(ECA)进行球囊闭塞的联合方法。方法回顾性分析了2023年3月至2024年2月期间的医疗记录,包括18岁以上诊断为颈动脉体肿瘤且术前使用EMBOGUARD™气囊引导导管栓塞的患者。主要观察指标是血管造影断流程度的实现。安全性结果包括手术并发症,如先前未受损伤区域的非靶栓塞和颅神经缺损。结果我们纳入了三例使用不同技术方法成功栓塞的病例,表明该技术的通用性和对不同肿瘤特征的适应性。结论:EMBOGUARD™球囊引导导管技术是脑血管内治疗武器库中一个有前景的补充。通过更大的病例系列和更长的随访期进行持续评估,对于充分确立流阻在CBT管理中的作用至关重要。
Balloon guide catheter use for carotid body tumor embolization: A retrospective case series.
BackgroundCarotid body tumors (CBTs) are neuroendocrine tumors that arise from the carotid body. The malignant cases can present with a multitude of complications. Thus, surgical resection is the preferred treatment of choice. However, preoperative embolization is an established adjuvant treatment, especially with larger and symptomatic tumors. Current devascularization practice includes numerous techniques and materials, such as using liquid or embolic materials to embolize feeding vessels, coil embolization, direct tumor puncture, and covered stent placement. In this case series, we present our initial experience in pre-treatment of CBTs using a combined approach of established embolization techniques and balloon occlusion of the external carotid artery (ECA) via the EMBOGUARD™ Balloon Guide Catheter (Johnson & Johnson Neurovascular, Irvine, CA).MethodsWe performed a retrospective review of medical records from March 2023 to February 2024, including patients over 18 years old diagnosed with a carotid body tumor who had pre-operative embolization using the EMBOGUARD™ Balloon Guide Catheter. The primary outcome measure was the degree of angiographic devascularization achieved. Safety outcomes included procedural complications, such as non-target embolization into previously uninvolved territories and cranial nerve deficits.ResultsWe included three cases in which successful embolization was achieved with varying technical approaches, suggesting this technique's versatility and adaptability to different tumor characteristics.ConclusionThe EMBOGUARD™ Balloon Guide Catheter technique represents a promising addition to the endovascular treatment arsenal for CBTs. Continued evaluation through larger case series and longer follow-up periods is essential to fully establish flow arrest's role in CBT management.
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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...