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Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms

OBJECTIVE: Superior hypophyseal artery (SHA) aneurysms are intradural, and their rupture can result in subarachnoid hemorrhage. Considering the related surgical difficulty and anatomical restrictions, endovascular treatment (EVT) is considered the most favorable modality for SHA aneurysms; however,...

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Autores principales: Kang, Yan-Po, Li, Cheng-Yu, Chen, Chun-Ting, Yeap, Mun-Chun, Wong, Ho-Fai, Wu, Yi-Ming, Hsieh, Po-Chuan, Liu, Zhuo-Hao, Chuang, Chi-Cheng, Chen, Ching-Chang
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37456647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1096970
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author Kang, Yan-Po
Li, Cheng-Yu
Chen, Chun-Ting
Yeap, Mun-Chun
Wong, Ho-Fai
Wu, Yi-Ming
Hsieh, Po-Chuan
Liu, Zhuo-Hao
Chuang, Chi-Cheng
Chen, Ching-Chang
author_facet Kang, Yan-Po
Li, Cheng-Yu
Chen, Chun-Ting
Yeap, Mun-Chun
Wong, Ho-Fai
Wu, Yi-Ming
Hsieh, Po-Chuan
Liu, Zhuo-Hao
Chuang, Chi-Cheng
Chen, Ching-Chang
author_sort Kang, Yan-Po
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description OBJECTIVE: Superior hypophyseal artery (SHA) aneurysms are intradural, and their rupture can result in subarachnoid hemorrhage. Considering the related surgical difficulty and anatomical restrictions, endovascular treatment (EVT) is considered the most favorable modality for SHA aneurysms; however, the long-term outcomes of EVT have rarely been reported. The study assessed the incidence of and risk factors for recurrence of SHA aneurysms after EVT as well as the correlation factors for SHA aneurysm rupture. METHODS: We included 112 patients with SHA aneurysms treated with EVT at our facility between 2009 and 2020. Here, EVT included non–stent-assisted (simple or balloon-assisted) or stent-assisted coiling. Flow diverter was not included because it was barely used due to its high cost under our national insurance’s limitation, and a high proportion of ruptured aneurysms in our series. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate the correlation factors for SHA aneurysm rupture, along with the incidence of and risk factors for post-EVT SHA aneurysm recurrence and re-treatment. RESULTS: In our patients, the mean angiographic follow-up period was 3.12 years. The presence of type IA or IB cavernous internal carotid artery (cICA) was strongly correlated with SHA aneurysm rupture. Recurrence occurred in 17 (13.4%) patients, of which only 1 (1.4%) patient had received stent-assisted coiling. All cases of recurrence were observed within 2 years after EVT. The multivariate logistic regression results showed that ruptured aneurysm and non–stent-assisted coiling were independent risk factors for aneurysm recurrence. Of the 17 cases of aneurysm recurrence, 9 (52.9%) received re-treatment. Moreover, aneurysm rupture was the only factor significantly correlated with re-treatment in multivariate logistic regression. No re-recurrence was observed when a recurrent aneurysm was treated with stent-assisted coiling. CONCLUSION: Type I cICA was common factor for aneurysm rupture. Although flow-diverter treatment serves as another suitable technique that was not compared with, coils embolization was effective treatment modality for SHA aneurysms, leading to low recurrence and complication rates, especially with stent use. All cases of recurrence occurred within 2 years after EVT; they were strongly associated with prior aneurysm rupture. Further stent-assisted coiling was noticed to prevent re-recurrence.
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spelling pubmed-103388732023-07-14 Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms Kang, Yan-Po Li, Cheng-Yu Chen, Chun-Ting Yeap, Mun-Chun Wong, Ho-Fai Wu, Yi-Ming Hsieh, Po-Chuan Liu, Zhuo-Hao Chuang, Chi-Cheng Chen, Ching-Chang Front Neurol Neurology OBJECTIVE: Superior hypophyseal artery (SHA) aneurysms are intradural, and their rupture can result in subarachnoid hemorrhage. Considering the related surgical difficulty and anatomical restrictions, endovascular treatment (EVT) is considered the most favorable modality for SHA aneurysms; however, the long-term outcomes of EVT have rarely been reported. The study assessed the incidence of and risk factors for recurrence of SHA aneurysms after EVT as well as the correlation factors for SHA aneurysm rupture. METHODS: We included 112 patients with SHA aneurysms treated with EVT at our facility between 2009 and 2020. Here, EVT included non–stent-assisted (simple or balloon-assisted) or stent-assisted coiling. Flow diverter was not included because it was barely used due to its high cost under our national insurance’s limitation, and a high proportion of ruptured aneurysms in our series. Univariate and multivariate logistic regression was performed to evaluate the correlation factors for SHA aneurysm rupture, along with the incidence of and risk factors for post-EVT SHA aneurysm recurrence and re-treatment. RESULTS: In our patients, the mean angiographic follow-up period was 3.12 years. The presence of type IA or IB cavernous internal carotid artery (cICA) was strongly correlated with SHA aneurysm rupture. Recurrence occurred in 17 (13.4%) patients, of which only 1 (1.4%) patient had received stent-assisted coiling. All cases of recurrence were observed within 2 years after EVT. The multivariate logistic regression results showed that ruptured aneurysm and non–stent-assisted coiling were independent risk factors for aneurysm recurrence. Of the 17 cases of aneurysm recurrence, 9 (52.9%) received re-treatment. Moreover, aneurysm rupture was the only factor significantly correlated with re-treatment in multivariate logistic regression. No re-recurrence was observed when a recurrent aneurysm was treated with stent-assisted coiling. CONCLUSION: Type I cICA was common factor for aneurysm rupture. Although flow-diverter treatment serves as another suitable technique that was not compared with, coils embolization was effective treatment modality for SHA aneurysms, leading to low recurrence and complication rates, especially with stent use. All cases of recurrence occurred within 2 years after EVT; they were strongly associated with prior aneurysm rupture. Further stent-assisted coiling was noticed to prevent re-recurrence. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10338873/ /pubmed/37456647 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1096970 Text en Copyright © 2023 Kang, Li, Chen, Yeap, Wong, Wu, Hsieh, Liu, Chuang and Chen. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neurology
Kang, Yan-Po
Li, Cheng-Yu
Chen, Chun-Ting
Yeap, Mun-Chun
Wong, Ho-Fai
Wu, Yi-Ming
Hsieh, Po-Chuan
Liu, Zhuo-Hao
Chuang, Chi-Cheng
Chen, Ching-Chang
Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title_full Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title_fullStr Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title_full_unstemmed Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title_short Long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
title_sort long-term outcomes of coils embolization for superior hypophyseal artery aneurysms
topic Neurology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10338873/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37456647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1096970
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