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Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent

BACKGROUND: Flow diversion (FD) has emerged as superior minimally invasive therapy for cerebral aneurysms. However, aneurysms of small peripheral vessel segments have not yet been adequately treatable. More specifically, currently established devices necessitate large microcatheters which impede atr...

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Autores principales: Schob, Stefan, Hoffmann, Karl-Titus, Richter, Cindy, Bhogal, Pervinder, Köhlert, Katharina, Planitzer, Uwe, Ziganshyna, Svitlana, Lindner, Dirk, Scherlach, Cordula, Nestler, Ulf, Meixensberger, Jürgen, Quäschling, Ulf
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31088939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-014840
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author Schob, Stefan
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Richter, Cindy
Bhogal, Pervinder
Köhlert, Katharina
Planitzer, Uwe
Ziganshyna, Svitlana
Lindner, Dirk
Scherlach, Cordula
Nestler, Ulf
Meixensberger, Jürgen
Quäschling, Ulf
author_facet Schob, Stefan
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Richter, Cindy
Bhogal, Pervinder
Köhlert, Katharina
Planitzer, Uwe
Ziganshyna, Svitlana
Lindner, Dirk
Scherlach, Cordula
Nestler, Ulf
Meixensberger, Jürgen
Quäschling, Ulf
author_sort Schob, Stefan
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Flow diversion (FD) has emerged as superior minimally invasive therapy for cerebral aneurysms. However, aneurysms of small peripheral vessel segments have not yet been adequately treatable. More specifically, currently established devices necessitate large microcatheters which impede atraumatic maneuvering. The Silk Vista Baby (SVB), a novel flow diverter, offers the as yet unique feature of deliverability via a 0.017 inch microcatheter. This study reports our first experience with the SVB in challenging intracranial vessels employing a vessel-specific tailored microcatheter strategy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25 patients (27 aneurysms) were prospectively included. A total of 30 SVBs were employed, predominantly targeting demanding aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery complex. The efficacy of the FD was assessed using two-dimensional vector-based perfusion and conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) after implantation and at the first follow-up at 3 months. The first follow-up was available in 22 patients. RESULTS: All devices were implanted without technical or clinical complications. Eleven treatments were performed using the recommended Headway 17. In 14 interventions the even more maneuverable Excelsior SL10 was used, which was previously tried and tested for safety ’in vitro’ as an alternative delivery system. Aneurysmal influx was strongly reduced after implantation. All parent vessels remained patent. 17/27 aneurysms were completely occluded at first follow-up (∼2.7 months), 6/27 aneurysms showed decreased influx or delayed washout and one remained unchanged. In three cases follow-up DSAs are remaining. CONCLUSIONS: SVB provides enhanced controllability in vulnerable segments beyond the circle of Willis. Smaller variants (2.25 mm and 2.75 mm) can safely be implanted via the superiorly navigable Excelsior SL10. Hence, the SVB represents the next evolutionary step in minimally invasive treatment of cerebral aneurysms.
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spelling pubmed-69020742019-12-24 Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent Schob, Stefan Hoffmann, Karl-Titus Richter, Cindy Bhogal, Pervinder Köhlert, Katharina Planitzer, Uwe Ziganshyna, Svitlana Lindner, Dirk Scherlach, Cordula Nestler, Ulf Meixensberger, Jürgen Quäschling, Ulf J Neurointerv Surg Hemorrhagic Stroke BACKGROUND: Flow diversion (FD) has emerged as superior minimally invasive therapy for cerebral aneurysms. However, aneurysms of small peripheral vessel segments have not yet been adequately treatable. More specifically, currently established devices necessitate large microcatheters which impede atraumatic maneuvering. The Silk Vista Baby (SVB), a novel flow diverter, offers the as yet unique feature of deliverability via a 0.017 inch microcatheter. This study reports our first experience with the SVB in challenging intracranial vessels employing a vessel-specific tailored microcatheter strategy. MATERIALS AND METHODS: 25 patients (27 aneurysms) were prospectively included. A total of 30 SVBs were employed, predominantly targeting demanding aneurysms of the anterior communicating artery complex. The efficacy of the FD was assessed using two-dimensional vector-based perfusion and conventional digital subtraction angiography (DSA) after implantation and at the first follow-up at 3 months. The first follow-up was available in 22 patients. RESULTS: All devices were implanted without technical or clinical complications. Eleven treatments were performed using the recommended Headway 17. In 14 interventions the even more maneuverable Excelsior SL10 was used, which was previously tried and tested for safety ’in vitro’ as an alternative delivery system. Aneurysmal influx was strongly reduced after implantation. All parent vessels remained patent. 17/27 aneurysms were completely occluded at first follow-up (∼2.7 months), 6/27 aneurysms showed decreased influx or delayed washout and one remained unchanged. In three cases follow-up DSAs are remaining. CONCLUSIONS: SVB provides enhanced controllability in vulnerable segments beyond the circle of Willis. Smaller variants (2.25 mm and 2.75 mm) can safely be implanted via the superiorly navigable Excelsior SL10. Hence, the SVB represents the next evolutionary step in minimally invasive treatment of cerebral aneurysms. BMJ Publishing Group 2019-12 2019-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6902074/ /pubmed/31088939 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-014840 Text en © Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2019. Re-use permitted under CC BY. Published by BMJ. This is an open access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported (CC BY 4.0) license, which permits others to copy, redistribute, remix, transform and build upon this work for any purpose, provided the original work is properly cited, a link to the licence is given, and indication of whether changes were made. See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
spellingShingle Hemorrhagic Stroke
Schob, Stefan
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Richter, Cindy
Bhogal, Pervinder
Köhlert, Katharina
Planitzer, Uwe
Ziganshyna, Svitlana
Lindner, Dirk
Scherlach, Cordula
Nestler, Ulf
Meixensberger, Jürgen
Quäschling, Ulf
Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title_full Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title_fullStr Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title_full_unstemmed Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title_short Flow diversion beyond the circle of Willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
title_sort flow diversion beyond the circle of willis: endovascular aneurysm treatment in peripheral cerebral arteries employing a novel low-profile flow diverting stent
topic Hemorrhagic Stroke
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6902074/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31088939
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/neurintsurg-2019-014840
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