Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: An infrequent occurrence during endovascular treatment is protusion of detachable coils into the parent lumen with a subsequent thrombosis within in the parent vessel or embolic events. We report the short- and intermediate-term angiographic and clinical outcomes of patients who experience coil or loop protrusions and are managed with medical or additional endovascular treatments.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The coil protrusions were identified by retrospective review of 256 consecutive patients treated at 3 centers with endovascular embolizations for intracranial aneurysms and subsequently categorized as grade I when a single loop or coil protruded into the parent vessel lumen less than half the parent artery diameter; grades II and III were assigned when a single coil or loop protruded more than half the parent artery diameter, respectively.
RESULTS: There were 19 patients with grade I (n = 9), grade II (n = 4), or grade III (n = 6) coil protrusions. Patients with active hemodynamic compromise (n = 6) had intracranial stents placed in addition to aspirin (indefinitely) and clopidogrel (range, 1–12 months; mean, 4.5 months) treatment. The remaining patients were placed on aspirin indefinitely. Complete aneurysm obliteration was achieved in all patients except in 3 in whom near-complete obliteration was achieved. Two patients had intraprocedural aneurysm ruptures, both of whom survived hospitalization. There were 4 deaths (4–21 days), all due to major strokes in different vascular distributions related to vasospasm (unrelated to the coil protrusion).
CONCLUSIONS: Management of coil protrusions with antiplatelet therapy and placement of stents (in selected patients) appears efficacious in preventing vessel thrombosis.
Abbreviations
- ACA
- anterior cerebral artery
- AcomA
- anterior communicating artery
- GDC
- Guglielmi detachable coil
- HH
- Hunt and Hess
- IA
- intra-arterial
- ICA
- internal carotid artery
- ICH
- intracerebral hemorrhage
- IV
- intravenous
- mRS
- modified Rankin Scale
- PcomA
- posterior communicating artery
- SAH
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- TIMI
- Thrombolysis in Myocardial Infarction
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