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Παρασκευή 2 Μαρτίου 2018

Endovascular Patch Embolization for Blood Blister–Like Aneurysms in Dorsal Segment of Internal Carotid Artery

Publication date: May 2018
Source:World Neurosurgery, Volume 113
Author(s): Xudong Hao, Guilin Li, Jian Ren, Jingwei Li, Chuan He, Hong-Qi Zhang
ObjectiveBlood blister–like aneurysms (BBAs) in the dorsal segment of the internal carotid artery are fragile and difficult to treat, and the optimal treatment for BBAs is still controversial. We report clinical and angiographic results with procedural details for the treatment of BBA by using the endovascular patch embolization method.MethodsWe retrospectively reviewed patients who presented with subarachnoid hemorrhage caused by internal carotid artery–BBAs and were treated with the endovascular patch embolization method in our center from October 2011 to March 2015. Clinical records, angiographic findings, procedural details, and follow-up results are reported in this study.ResultsEight patients were enrolled in this study. All patients were treated with the endovascular patch embolization method. The key points of this method are step-by-step stent deployment and swaying of the microcatheter to coil the aneurysm sac and the wedge-shaped space between the stent and parent artery and, thereby, in the aneurysm sac and parent artery around the aneurysm neck. When the stent is completely deployed, an endovascular patch is formed and anchored around the neck of the BBA. The procedure was successful in all cases. No acute complications developed in any case. No rerupture or recurrence of the BBA occurred during follow-up. One patient with Hunt-Hess V subarachnoid hemorrhage died of multiple organ failure 4 months post treatment. Another patient died of intracranial infection related to the ventricle-peritoneal shunt. The remaining 6 patients had good clinical outcomes (modified Rankin Scale score of zero).ConclusionEndovascular patch embolization is an improvement on stent-assisted coil embolization, which could be successfully performed only with extensive skill and patience. Endovascular patch embolization could be an effective method in BBA treatment. However, its efficacy and safety should be verified in a larger patient cohort and long-term follow-up study.



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