Techniques of coiling cerebral aneurysms.
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چکیده
BACKGROUND More than 200 aneurysms have been coiled at the UIC Medical Center within the last 5 years. We describe in detail the technical factors that increase the chance of complete occlusion of a cerebral aneurysm with coils. Aneurysms selected for coiling have good geometry or are in a location that is difficult to reach surgically. Patients with medical conditions that preclude surgical treatment may also undergo coiling. METHODS Patients with aneurysms, either ruptured or unruptured, are treated under general anesthesia, fully anticoagulated and deeply paralyzed. Coiling is done under simultaneous biplane roadmapping. After the first coil has created a mesh, the aneurysm is densely packed with soft coils of decreasing diameter, until no more coils can be deployed into the aneurysm. RESULTS The morbidity and mortality rates associated with the coiling procedure have continuously decreased over the last 5 years. The morphological outcomes have improved, due to extensive use of the remodeling technique and to advancements in materials, such as refinements in the coils themselves or the availability of over-the-wire balloon catheters in different sizes and hydrophilic wires with complex tip configurations. Twenty-one percent of the aneurysms were considered to be incompletely occluded immediately after coiling. Of this group, one-third of the aneurysms were found to be completely occluded on follow-up angiograms by 6 months; these have remained occluded. One-third were more than 95% occluded after the coiling procedure; in these patients, the dome was completely occluded, but there was a small neck remnant, which has remained stable in all patients on control angiograms obtained at 6 months and 1, 2, and 4 years; none have rebled. These patients are followed medically. The remaining one-third of the aneurysms in this subgroup were less than 95% occluded, although the dome was completely thrombosed. None of them have rebled, but the neck remnant in most has regrown over a period ranging from 6 months to 2 years. These patients have undergone a second treatment-either surgical clipping, permanent occlusion of the parent vessel, or repeat coiling using the remodeling technique. The overall rebleeding rate of incompletely occluded aneurysms is extremely low (less than 1%). CONCLUSION The low morbidity and mortality rates and the good morphological outcome obtained in most cases make coiling a reasonable alternative to surgical clipping in properly selected cases.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Surgical neurology
دوره 53 2 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000