Stent-assisted coiling of bifurcation aneurysms may improve endovascular treatment: a critical evaluation in an experimental model.
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2013
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endovascular treatment of wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms often results in incomplete occlusion or aneurysm recurrence. The goals of this study were to compare results of coil embolization with or without the assistance of self-expandable stents and to examine how stents may influence neointima formation. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Wide-neck bifurcation aneurysms were constructed in 24 animals and, after 4-6 weeks, were randomly allocated to 1 of 5 groups: 1) coil embolization using the assistance of 1 braided stent (n = 5); 2) coil embolization using the assistance of 2 braided stents in a Y configuration (n = 5); 3) coil embolization without stent assistance (n = 6); 4) Y-stenting alone (n = 4); and 5) untreated controls (n = 4). Angiographic results were compared at baseline and at 12 weeks, by using an ordinal scale. Neointima formation at the neck at 12 weeks was compared among groups by using a semiquantitative grading scale. Bench studies were performed to assess stent porosities. RESULTS: Initial angiographic results were improved with single stent-assisted coiling compared with simple coiling (P = .013). Angiographic results at 12 weeks were improved with any stent assistance (P = .014). Neointimal closure of the aneurysm neck was similar with or without stent assistance (P = .908), with neointima covering coil loops but rarely stent struts. Y-stent placement alone had no therapeutic effect. Bench studies showed that porosities can be decreased with stent compaction, but a relatively stable porous transition zone was a limiting factor. CONCLUSIONS: Stent-assisted coiling may improve results of embolization by allowing more complete initial coiling, but these high-porosity stents did not provide a scaffold for more complete neointimal closure of aneurysms. |
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http://serval.unil.ch/?id=serval:BIB_94E541B609D7 isbn:1936-959X (Electronic) pmid:22899786 doi:10.3174/ajnr.A3231 isiid:000329846900021 |
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Ajnr. American Journal of Neuroradiology, vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 570-576 |
Palavras-Chave | #Animals; Blood Vessel Prosthesis; Combined Modality Therapy/instrumentation; Dogs; Endovascular Procedures/instrumentation; Endovascular Procedures/methods; Equipment Design; Equipment Failure Analysis; Intracranial Aneurysm/radiography; Intracranial Aneurysm/surgery; Mechanical Thrombolysis/instrumentation; Stents; Treatment Outcome |
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article article |