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Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter

BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic therapy with Flow-Diverters has become a fundamental option for treatment of cerebral aneurysms. A major obstacle of Flow-Diverters is the comparatively stiff microcatheter required for implantation. Consequentially, maneuverability is limited and primary catheterization of p...

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Autores principales: Quäschling, Ulf, Kläver, Monika, Richter, Cindy, Hamerla, Gordian, Mucha, Simone, Scherlach, Cordula, Maybaum, Jens, Hoffmann, Karl-Titus, Schob, Stefan
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Publicado: Springer International Publishing 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7103572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32227310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00106-5
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author Quäschling, Ulf
Kläver, Monika
Richter, Cindy
Hamerla, Gordian
Mucha, Simone
Scherlach, Cordula
Maybaum, Jens
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Schob, Stefan
author_facet Quäschling, Ulf
Kläver, Monika
Richter, Cindy
Hamerla, Gordian
Mucha, Simone
Scherlach, Cordula
Maybaum, Jens
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Schob, Stefan
author_sort Quäschling, Ulf
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description BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic therapy with Flow-Diverters has become a fundamental option for treatment of cerebral aneurysms. A major obstacle of Flow-Diverters is the comparatively stiff microcatheter required for implantation. Consequentially, maneuverability is limited and primary catheterization of peripheral targets may be difficult or even futile in challenging vascular anatomies. To overcome this, a highly navigable microcatheter must be used to attain the desired vascular segment, followed by a hardly controllable exchange-maneuver via a long microwire, involving a high risk for wire-perforation. Our study aimed to investigate the value of low-profile stent-retrievers as a railway for introduction of the required microcatheter, which allows to maintain a stable endovascular position and reduce the risk for procedural vessel injury. METHODS: 14cases (8females, mean-age 59y) of Flow-Diverter-Implantation requiring the use of a low-profile stent-retriever were reviewed. All cases featured a challenging vascular anatomy. After micro-catheterization of the desired segment, the stent-retriever was carefully deployed as an anchor in a secure, distal location. In all cases a pREset/LITE-stent-retriever was used for introduction of the equipment required for implantation. RESULTS: In all cases the anchoring-maneuver was performed without technical complications. The stent-retrievers maintained a stable position after deployment in all situations. No potential traumatic sudden movements of the microcatheter occurred. No procedure-related perforations, dissections or vasospasms were observable during the interventions or their aftermath. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience the stent-retriever-anchoring-maneuver represents a potentially essential and safe amendment for flow diverter treatment in technically challenging situations.
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spelling pubmed-71035722020-04-03 Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter Quäschling, Ulf Kläver, Monika Richter, Cindy Hamerla, Gordian Mucha, Simone Scherlach, Cordula Maybaum, Jens Hoffmann, Karl-Titus Schob, Stefan CVIR Endovasc New Technologies BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic therapy with Flow-Diverters has become a fundamental option for treatment of cerebral aneurysms. A major obstacle of Flow-Diverters is the comparatively stiff microcatheter required for implantation. Consequentially, maneuverability is limited and primary catheterization of peripheral targets may be difficult or even futile in challenging vascular anatomies. To overcome this, a highly navigable microcatheter must be used to attain the desired vascular segment, followed by a hardly controllable exchange-maneuver via a long microwire, involving a high risk for wire-perforation. Our study aimed to investigate the value of low-profile stent-retrievers as a railway for introduction of the required microcatheter, which allows to maintain a stable endovascular position and reduce the risk for procedural vessel injury. METHODS: 14cases (8females, mean-age 59y) of Flow-Diverter-Implantation requiring the use of a low-profile stent-retriever were reviewed. All cases featured a challenging vascular anatomy. After micro-catheterization of the desired segment, the stent-retriever was carefully deployed as an anchor in a secure, distal location. In all cases a pREset/LITE-stent-retriever was used for introduction of the equipment required for implantation. RESULTS: In all cases the anchoring-maneuver was performed without technical complications. The stent-retrievers maintained a stable position after deployment in all situations. No potential traumatic sudden movements of the microcatheter occurred. No procedure-related perforations, dissections or vasospasms were observable during the interventions or their aftermath. CONCLUSIONS: In our experience the stent-retriever-anchoring-maneuver represents a potentially essential and safe amendment for flow diverter treatment in technically challenging situations. Springer International Publishing 2020-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC7103572/ /pubmed/32227310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00106-5 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle New Technologies
Quäschling, Ulf
Kläver, Monika
Richter, Cindy
Hamerla, Gordian
Mucha, Simone
Scherlach, Cordula
Maybaum, Jens
Hoffmann, Karl-Titus
Schob, Stefan
Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title_full Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title_fullStr Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title_full_unstemmed Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title_short Flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
title_sort flow diversion in challenging vascular anatomies: the use of low profile stent retrievers for safe and accurate positioning of the microcatheter
topic New Technologies
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7103572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32227310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s42155-020-00106-5
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