Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4233467 Journal of Neuroradiology 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryIntroductionEndovascular treatment of small anterior choroidal artery (AChA) aneurysms can be challenging, especially if the AChA arises from the sac. Preserving its patency during embolization is as important as obliterating the aneurysm. We describe a variant of the “protective microcatheter technique” (PMT) in a series of six patients with AChA aneurysms where the AChA emerged from the sac.MethodsThree different microcatheters (KT) were used. The first microcatheter was placed in the AChA to protect it. A remodeling balloon-catheter was then positioned in the internal carotid artery to stabilize the coils during embolization and to control a potential rupture. The third microcatheter was finally used to coil the aneurysm.ResultsMean sac size of anterior choroidal artery aneurysms was 2 × 2 × 2 mm. All aneurysms were successfully occluded. There was neither ischemic complication nor ruptured aneurysm during endovascular treatment. A final angiogram demonstrated AChA patency in all cases.ConclusionThe 3KT-PMT for AChA aneurysms appears to be safe and effective to prevent AChA occlusion during aneurysm coiling, especially when the AChA arises from the sac.

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