Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3058365 Journal of Clinical Neuroscience 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We treated a wide-neck irregular posterior communicating aneurysm using an adapted stent-assisted coiling embolization technique.•We used the proximal end of the stent for neck protection and let its flared end open into the aneurysm sac.•Follow-up indicated that the aneurysm was stable without coil migration, although the neck of the aneurysm was only partially protected by the stent.•This stenting technique is an option for treating wide-neck aneurysms located at the origin of a tortuous and thin vessel.

Stent-assisted coiling has been widely used for endovascular treatment in recent years with satisfying clinical outcomes. The implantation of a stent using the regular approach, however, may not be safe or effective for certain aneurysms with complex structures. In this study, we report a novel stenting technique utilizing the proximal end of the stent for assisting embolization of a wide-neck irregular true posterior communicating aneurysm. This new method is a potential treatment strategy for wide-neck aneurysms located at the origin of a tortuous and thin vessel.

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