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Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment

BACKGROUND: Evidence supports endovascular coiling for ruptured intracranial aneurysms (RIAs). However, in some cases, it is difficult to achieve complete occlusion by coiling, such as with wide-neck aneurysms. We report our experience with intentional staged RIA treatment using targeted endovascula...

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Autores principales: Yamazaki, Hiroki, Fujinaka, Toshiyuki, Ozaki, Tomohiko, Kidani, Tomoki, Nishimoto, Keisuke, Taki, Kowashi, Nishizawa, Naoki, Murakami, Keijiro, Kanemura, Yonehiro, Nakajima, Shin
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35928305
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_529_2022
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author Yamazaki, Hiroki
Fujinaka, Toshiyuki
Ozaki, Tomohiko
Kidani, Tomoki
Nishimoto, Keisuke
Taki, Kowashi
Nishizawa, Naoki
Murakami, Keijiro
Kanemura, Yonehiro
Nakajima, Shin
author_facet Yamazaki, Hiroki
Fujinaka, Toshiyuki
Ozaki, Tomohiko
Kidani, Tomoki
Nishimoto, Keisuke
Taki, Kowashi
Nishizawa, Naoki
Murakami, Keijiro
Kanemura, Yonehiro
Nakajima, Shin
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description BACKGROUND: Evidence supports endovascular coiling for ruptured intracranial aneurysms (RIAs). However, in some cases, it is difficult to achieve complete occlusion by coiling, such as with wide-neck aneurysms. We report our experience with intentional staged RIA treatment using targeted endovascular coiling at the rupture point in the acute phase, followed by delayed stent-assisted coiling, flow diverter stenting, or surgical clipping. METHODS: Consecutive patients with RIAs treated between April 2015 and June 2021 were retrospectively investigated. Clinical characteristics, treatment complications, and patient outcomes data were collected. RESULTS: Among 108 RIAs treated in our hospital, 60 patients underwent initial coiling; 10 patients underwent staged treatment. The aneurysm locations were the anterior communicating artery (n = 5), internal carotid-posterior communicating artery (n = 3), internal carotid-paraclinoid (n = 1), and vertebral artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (n = 1). The mean ± standard deviation aneurysmal diameter was 9.6 ± 5.4 mm and the mean aspect ratio was 1.2 ± 0.7. As the second treatment to obliterate blood flow to the neck area, we performed five stent-assisted coiling, two flow-diverter stentings, and three surgical clippings. Only one minor perioperative complication occurred. The median duration between the first and second treatments was 18 days (range, 14– 42 days). Good clinical outcome (modified Rankin scale score 0–2) at 90 days was achieved in 5 (50%) cases. The median follow-up duration was 6.5 months (range, 3–35 months); no rerupture occurred. CONCLUSION: Intentional staged treatment with a short time interval for RIA was effective and feasible.
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spelling pubmed-93451002022-08-03 Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment Yamazaki, Hiroki Fujinaka, Toshiyuki Ozaki, Tomohiko Kidani, Tomoki Nishimoto, Keisuke Taki, Kowashi Nishizawa, Naoki Murakami, Keijiro Kanemura, Yonehiro Nakajima, Shin Surg Neurol Int Original Article BACKGROUND: Evidence supports endovascular coiling for ruptured intracranial aneurysms (RIAs). However, in some cases, it is difficult to achieve complete occlusion by coiling, such as with wide-neck aneurysms. We report our experience with intentional staged RIA treatment using targeted endovascular coiling at the rupture point in the acute phase, followed by delayed stent-assisted coiling, flow diverter stenting, or surgical clipping. METHODS: Consecutive patients with RIAs treated between April 2015 and June 2021 were retrospectively investigated. Clinical characteristics, treatment complications, and patient outcomes data were collected. RESULTS: Among 108 RIAs treated in our hospital, 60 patients underwent initial coiling; 10 patients underwent staged treatment. The aneurysm locations were the anterior communicating artery (n = 5), internal carotid-posterior communicating artery (n = 3), internal carotid-paraclinoid (n = 1), and vertebral artery-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (n = 1). The mean ± standard deviation aneurysmal diameter was 9.6 ± 5.4 mm and the mean aspect ratio was 1.2 ± 0.7. As the second treatment to obliterate blood flow to the neck area, we performed five stent-assisted coiling, two flow-diverter stentings, and three surgical clippings. Only one minor perioperative complication occurred. The median duration between the first and second treatments was 18 days (range, 14– 42 days). Good clinical outcome (modified Rankin scale score 0–2) at 90 days was achieved in 5 (50%) cases. The median follow-up duration was 6.5 months (range, 3–35 months); no rerupture occurred. CONCLUSION: Intentional staged treatment with a short time interval for RIA was effective and feasible. Scientific Scholar 2022-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9345100/ /pubmed/35928305 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_529_2022 Text en Copyright: © 2022 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Original Article
Yamazaki, Hiroki
Fujinaka, Toshiyuki
Ozaki, Tomohiko
Kidani, Tomoki
Nishimoto, Keisuke
Taki, Kowashi
Nishizawa, Naoki
Murakami, Keijiro
Kanemura, Yonehiro
Nakajima, Shin
Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title_full Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title_fullStr Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title_full_unstemmed Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title_short Staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
title_sort staged treatment for ruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysm with intentional partial coiling in the acute phase followed by definitive treatment
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9345100/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35928305
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_529_2022
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