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Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Non-saccular aneurysms of the posterior fossa are an uncommon pathology with no clear treatment strategy. The use of flow-diverting stents (FDS) has had mixed results. We sought to evaluate our experience of FDS for the treatment of this pathology. METHODS: We retrospectively...

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Autores principales: Bhogal, P, Pérez, M Aguilar, Ganslandt, O, Bäzner, H, Henkes, H, Fischer, S
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5520279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27836994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012781
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author Bhogal, P
Pérez, M Aguilar
Ganslandt, O
Bäzner, H
Henkes, H
Fischer, S
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Pérez, M Aguilar
Ganslandt, O
Bäzner, H
Henkes, H
Fischer, S
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description BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Non-saccular aneurysms of the posterior fossa are an uncommon pathology with no clear treatment strategy. The use of flow-diverting stents (FDS) has had mixed results. We sought to evaluate our experience of FDS for the treatment of this pathology. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our database of prospectively collected information for all patients treated only with flow diversion for an unruptured non-saccular aneurysm of the posterior circulation between February 2009 and April 2016. The aneurysms were classified as dolichoectasia, fusiform or transitional, and imaging characteristics including maximal diameter, disease vessel segment, MRI features (intra-aneurysmal thrombus, T1 hyperintensity in the aneurysmal wall, infarctions in the territory of the posterior circulation, and mass effect) were recorded alongside clinical and follow-up data. RESULTS: We identified 56 patients (45 men) with 58 aneurysms. The average age of the patients was 63.5 years. Twenty-two patients were symptomatic from the aneurysms at presentation. The majority of the lesions were vertebrobasilar in location (44.8%) with isolated vertebral lesions representing 29.3% of aneurysms. Transitional aneurysms were the most common (48.2%). The mean maximal diameter of the aneurysms was 11 mm. Angiographic exclusion of the aneurysms was seen in 57.4% of aneurysms with follow-up (n=47). During the follow-up period nine patients died. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of non-saccular aneurysms of the posterior fossa is technically possible. Early treatment, particularly of the fusiform and transitional subtypes, is recognized, as is treatment prior to the development of symptoms. A ‘watch and wait’ strategy with regular imaging follow-up could be employed for asymptomatic dolichoectasia.
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spelling pubmed-55202792017-07-31 Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients Bhogal, P Pérez, M Aguilar Ganslandt, O Bäzner, H Henkes, H Fischer, S J Neurointerv Surg Hemorrhagic Stroke BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Non-saccular aneurysms of the posterior fossa are an uncommon pathology with no clear treatment strategy. The use of flow-diverting stents (FDS) has had mixed results. We sought to evaluate our experience of FDS for the treatment of this pathology. METHODS: We retrospectively reviewed our database of prospectively collected information for all patients treated only with flow diversion for an unruptured non-saccular aneurysm of the posterior circulation between February 2009 and April 2016. The aneurysms were classified as dolichoectasia, fusiform or transitional, and imaging characteristics including maximal diameter, disease vessel segment, MRI features (intra-aneurysmal thrombus, T1 hyperintensity in the aneurysmal wall, infarctions in the territory of the posterior circulation, and mass effect) were recorded alongside clinical and follow-up data. RESULTS: We identified 56 patients (45 men) with 58 aneurysms. The average age of the patients was 63.5 years. Twenty-two patients were symptomatic from the aneurysms at presentation. The majority of the lesions were vertebrobasilar in location (44.8%) with isolated vertebral lesions representing 29.3% of aneurysms. Transitional aneurysms were the most common (48.2%). The mean maximal diameter of the aneurysms was 11 mm. Angiographic exclusion of the aneurysms was seen in 57.4% of aneurysms with follow-up (n=47). During the follow-up period nine patients died. CONCLUSIONS: Treatment of non-saccular aneurysms of the posterior fossa is technically possible. Early treatment, particularly of the fusiform and transitional subtypes, is recognized, as is treatment prior to the development of symptoms. A ‘watch and wait’ strategy with regular imaging follow-up could be employed for asymptomatic dolichoectasia. BMJ Publishing Group 2017-05 2016-11-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5520279/ /pubmed/27836994 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012781 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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Bhogal, P
Pérez, M Aguilar
Ganslandt, O
Bäzner, H
Henkes, H
Fischer, S
Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title_full Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title_fullStr Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title_full_unstemmed Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title_short Treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
title_sort treatment of posterior circulation non-saccular aneurysms with flow diverters: a single-center experience and review of 56 patients
topic Hemorrhagic Stroke
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5520279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27836994
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012781
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