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Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience

BACKGROUND: Experience with the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms using the p64 Flow Modulation Device is still limited. This study discusses the results and complications of this new flow diverter device. METHODS: 40 patients (30 women, 10 men) with 50 cerebral aneurysms treated in six I...

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Autores principales: Briganti, Francesco, Leone, Giuseppe, Ugga, Lorenzo, Marseglia, Mariano, Macera, Antonio, Manto, Andrea, Delehaye, Luigi, Resta, Maurizio, Resta, Mariachiara, Burdi, Nicola, Nuzzi, Nunzio Paolo, Divenuto, Ignazio, Caranci, Ferdinando, Muto, Mario, Solari, Domenico, Cappabianca, Paolo, Maiuri, Francesco
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BMJ Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5264236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27439887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012502
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author Briganti, Francesco
Leone, Giuseppe
Ugga, Lorenzo
Marseglia, Mariano
Macera, Antonio
Manto, Andrea
Delehaye, Luigi
Resta, Maurizio
Resta, Mariachiara
Burdi, Nicola
Nuzzi, Nunzio Paolo
Divenuto, Ignazio
Caranci, Ferdinando
Muto, Mario
Solari, Domenico
Cappabianca, Paolo
Maiuri, Francesco
author_facet Briganti, Francesco
Leone, Giuseppe
Ugga, Lorenzo
Marseglia, Mariano
Macera, Antonio
Manto, Andrea
Delehaye, Luigi
Resta, Maurizio
Resta, Mariachiara
Burdi, Nicola
Nuzzi, Nunzio Paolo
Divenuto, Ignazio
Caranci, Ferdinando
Muto, Mario
Solari, Domenico
Cappabianca, Paolo
Maiuri, Francesco
author_sort Briganti, Francesco
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description BACKGROUND: Experience with the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms using the p64 Flow Modulation Device is still limited. This study discusses the results and complications of this new flow diverter device. METHODS: 40 patients (30 women, 10 men) with 50 cerebral aneurysms treated in six Italian neurointerventional centers with the p64 Flow Modulation Device between April 2013 and September 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Complete occlusion was obtained in 44/50 aneurysms (88%) and partial occlusion in 3 (6%). In the other three aneurysms (6%), two cases of asymptomatic in-stent thrombosis and one intraprocedural occlusion of the parent vessel occurred. Technical complications were observed in eight procedures (16%). Permanent morbidity due to acute in-stent thrombosis and consequent ischemic stroke occurred in one patient (2.5%). No delayed aneurysm rupture, subarachnoid or intraparenchymal hemorrhage, or ischemic complications occurred and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Endovascular treatment with the p64 Flow Modulation Device is a safe treatment for unruptured cerebral aneurysms, resulting in a high rate of occlusion. As with other flow diverter devices, we recommend this treatment mainly for large-necked aneurysms of the internal carotid artery siphon. However, endovascular treatment with the p64 device should also be encouraged in difficult cases such as aneurysms of the posterior circulation and beyond the circle of Willis.
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spelling pubmed-52642362017-02-06 Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience Briganti, Francesco Leone, Giuseppe Ugga, Lorenzo Marseglia, Mariano Macera, Antonio Manto, Andrea Delehaye, Luigi Resta, Maurizio Resta, Mariachiara Burdi, Nicola Nuzzi, Nunzio Paolo Divenuto, Ignazio Caranci, Ferdinando Muto, Mario Solari, Domenico Cappabianca, Paolo Maiuri, Francesco J Neurointerv Surg New Devices BACKGROUND: Experience with the endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms using the p64 Flow Modulation Device is still limited. This study discusses the results and complications of this new flow diverter device. METHODS: 40 patients (30 women, 10 men) with 50 cerebral aneurysms treated in six Italian neurointerventional centers with the p64 Flow Modulation Device between April 2013 and September 2015 were retrospectively reviewed. RESULTS: Complete occlusion was obtained in 44/50 aneurysms (88%) and partial occlusion in 3 (6%). In the other three aneurysms (6%), two cases of asymptomatic in-stent thrombosis and one intraprocedural occlusion of the parent vessel occurred. Technical complications were observed in eight procedures (16%). Permanent morbidity due to acute in-stent thrombosis and consequent ischemic stroke occurred in one patient (2.5%). No delayed aneurysm rupture, subarachnoid or intraparenchymal hemorrhage, or ischemic complications occurred and there were no deaths. CONCLUSIONS: Endovascular treatment with the p64 Flow Modulation Device is a safe treatment for unruptured cerebral aneurysms, resulting in a high rate of occlusion. As with other flow diverter devices, we recommend this treatment mainly for large-necked aneurysms of the internal carotid artery siphon. However, endovascular treatment with the p64 device should also be encouraged in difficult cases such as aneurysms of the posterior circulation and beyond the circle of Willis. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-01 2016-07-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5264236/ /pubmed/27439887 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012502 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/ This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial (CC BY-NC 4.0) license, which permits others to distribute, remix, adapt, build upon this work non-commercially, and license their derivative works on different terms, provided the original work is properly cited and the use is non-commercial. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
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Briganti, Francesco
Leone, Giuseppe
Ugga, Lorenzo
Marseglia, Mariano
Macera, Antonio
Manto, Andrea
Delehaye, Luigi
Resta, Maurizio
Resta, Mariachiara
Burdi, Nicola
Nuzzi, Nunzio Paolo
Divenuto, Ignazio
Caranci, Ferdinando
Muto, Mario
Solari, Domenico
Cappabianca, Paolo
Maiuri, Francesco
Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title_full Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title_fullStr Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title_full_unstemmed Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title_short Mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 Flow Modulation Device: a multicenter experience
title_sort mid-term and long-term follow-up of intracranial aneurysms treated by the p64 flow modulation device: a multicenter experience
topic New Devices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5264236/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27439887
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012502
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