One-year Angiographic Results After pCONus Stent-Assisted Coiling of 40Wide-Neck Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms
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Titre | One-year Angiographic Results After pCONus Stent-Assisted Coiling of 40Wide-Neck Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms |
Type de publication | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2017 |
Auteurs | Gory B, Aguilar-Perez M, Pomero E, Turjman F, Weber W, Fischer S, Henkes H, Biondi A |
Journal | NEUROSURGERY |
Volume | 80 |
Pagination | 925-933 |
Date Published | JUN |
Type of Article | Article |
ISSN | 0148-396X |
Mots-clés | Clipping, Coiling, intracranial aneurysm, Middle cerebral artery, outcome, Stent-assisted coiling, Stenting |
Résumé | BACKGROUND: Bifurcation middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms with wide neck are amenable to endovascular coiling with pCONus stent, a recent device dedicated to wideneck bifurcation intracranial aneurysms. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the 1-year angiographic follow-up of wide-neck MCA aneurysms treated with pCONus. METHODS: Forty MCA aneurysms (mean dome size, 7.7 mm; mean neck size, 5.6 mm) coiled with pCONus were retrospectively evaluated. ``Recanalization'' was defined as worsening, and ``progressive thrombosis'' was defined as improvement on the Raymond scale. RESULTS: Angiographic midterm (mean, 11.9 months; range, 3-20) follow-up was obtained in all aneurysms. Retreatment was performed in 9 aneurysms (22.5%) without clinical complications, and postoperative angiographic outcome included 2 complete occlusions and 7 neck remnants. Six aneurysms were followed after retreatment (mean, 8.8 months), and presented complete occlusion in 1 case, neck remnant in 4 cases, and aneurysm remnant in 1 case. Among the 31 aneurysms, follow-up showed complete occlusion in 67.7% (21/31), neck remnants in 29% (9/31), and aneurysm remnants in 3.3% (1/31). Adequate aneurysm occlusion (total occlusion and neck remnant) was obtained in 96.7% (30/31). Among these 31 aneurysms, improvement of the rate of occlusion was observed in 15 aneurysms (48.4%), and recurrence in 2 aneurysms (6.5%). There was no 1-year angiographic recurrence of 3-or 6-month totally occluded aneurysms. CONCLUSION: pCONus stent allows a safe coiling of wide-neck MCA aneurysms usually considered as surgical with a low recanalization rate for those adequately occluded at 3 to 6 months. Angiographic results improve over time due to progressive aneurysm thrombosis in around 50% of cases. |
DOI | 10.1093/neuros/nyw131 |