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Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 89-93, 2019.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-856039

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Objective To evaluate the safety and efficacy of endovascular treatment of posterior communicating artery (PCoA) aneurysms with fetal posterior cerebral artery (fPCA). Methods From January 2015 to December 2017,55 consecutive patients with PCoA aneurysm with fPCA (57 aneurysms) treated at the Department of Neurosurgery, First Hospital Affiliated to Naval Military Medical University were enrolled retrospectively. All aneurysms were treated with endovascular treatment, including 27 aneurysms treated with coils alone and 30 treated with stent-assisted embolizatioa The immediate degree of embolization after procedure was assessed according to the Raymond grade. Imaging follow-up was performed using DSA or MR angiography, and the clinical prognosis was followed up by the outpatient and/or telephone. The prognosis was assessed using the modified Rankin scale (MRS) score. Results Of the 55 patients ,41 (74. 5% ) had subarachnoid hemorrhage. Immediate post-operative angiography revealed that 21 aneurysms (36. 8% ) were Raymond grade 1,11 aneurysms (19. 3% ) were Raymond grade E ,and 25 aneurysms (43. 9% ) were Raymond grade HI. All the PCoAs were patent Three patients (5.5%) had perioperative complications, they were operation-related bleeding.no ischemic events occurred,and 3 patients died. Thirty-nine patients with 41 aneurysms were followed up with imaging, of which 26 (63. 4% ) were cured, 1 (2. 4% ) were improved,8 ( 19. 5% ) were stable, and 6 (14. 6% ) recurred ( all treated with coils alone). All PCoAs with fPCA remained patent during the follow-up. Of the 52 patients who were clinically followed up,2 died and the aneurysm of 1 ease reruptured one year after procedure. The follow-up MRS score was 0-2 in 47 cases (90.4% ) ,3 in 1 case,4 in 1 case,5 in 1 case,and 6 in 2cases. Conclusion Endovascular treatment of PCoA aneurysms with fPCA is feasible and effective.

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Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 119-123, 2018.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-702996

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Objective To compare the safety and efficacy of stent-assisted coil and non-stent-assisted coil for the treatment of ruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysms.Methods A total of 121 consecutive patients with ruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysm treated at the Department of Neurosurgery,Heze Municipal Hospital between June 2014 and June 2017 were enrolled retrospectively.They divided into either a stent group (n =63) or non-stent group (n =58) according to whether they used stent treatment or not.The two groups were compared,and their clinical data,surgical related complications,the degree of embolism immediately after aneurysm surgery,and the follow-up results of clinical and imaging were analyzed.Results Interventional embolization therapy was successfully performed in all the patients.(1) The proportion of wide-necked aneurysms of the stent group was higher than that of the non-stent group.There was significant difference (92.1% [58/63] vs.8.6% [5/58],x2 =84.249,P < 0.01).There were no significant differences in age,aneurysm size,sex,and HuntHess grade (all P > 0.05).(2) The incidences of intraoperative aneurysm rupture of the stent group and non-stent group were 4.8% (3/63) and 3.4% (2/58) respectively.There was no significant difference (x2 =0.132,P =0.717).The incidence of thromboembolie complication was 12.7% (8/63) and 5.2% (3/58)respectively.There was no significant difference (x2 =2.070,P =0.150).In the stent group,1 patient disabled and 1 died,and in the non-stent group,there were no cases with surgical related disability,and 1 died.(3) The comparison of immediate results after procedure between the stent group and non-stent group:there were no significant differences in the complete embolic rate (39.7% [25/63] vs.37.9%[22/58],x2 =0.039),aneurysm neck residual rate (25.4% [16/63] vs.39.7% [23/58],x2 =2.811],and residual rate of aneurysm (34.9% [22/63] vs.22.4% [13/58],x2 =2.298,all P > 0.05).(4) The recurrence rate of aneurysms (4.3% [2/46]) of the stent group was lower than that of the non-stent group (31.8% [14/44]).There was significant difference between the two groups (x2 =112.610,P =0.01).No rebleeding occurred in all aneurysms after procedure.Conclusion Compared with the non-stent-assisted coil embolization,the stent assisted embolization of ruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysms in acute phase may reduce the recurrence rate of aneurysms and without significantly increasing the incidence of surgery-related complications.

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Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 535-539, 2016.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-503028

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Objective To investigate the feasibility and effectiveness of endovascular treatment of posterior communicating artery aneurysm (PcoAA)in keeping the fetal posterior cerebral artery (FPCA) patency. Methods Form January 2014 to December 2015,14 patients with ruptured PcoAA enrolled retrospectively were treated with endovascular embolization. Six of them were treated with simple coil embolization,3 with stent-assisted coil embolization,3 with double catheter-assisted coil embolization,1 with stent-assisted coil embolization + double catheter technique,and 1 with Y-stent in Yijishan Hospital, Wannan Medical College. The immediate embolization rate of PcoAA (using Raymond grade),prognosis of the patients (the modified Rankin scale score at 6 months after procedure),complications,and imaging follow-up results were analyzed. Results The success rate of coil and stenting was 100% . All the stents were accurately released in place without displacement. The immediate Raymond grading of the aneurysms displayed that Raymond grade Ⅰ was in 8 cases,Raymond grade Ⅱ was in 4 cases,and Raymond grade Ⅲ was in 2 cases. All FPCA were kept patent. A coil protruded into internal carotid artery in one case during the procedure. Others did not have any complications,such as intraoperative cerebral vasospasm,in-stent thrombosis,and rupture. All 14 patients were followed up for 3 -24 months after procedure. Two had recurrence. Both were aneurysms embolized with coils only. No rebleeding and ischemic complications were observed. The modified Rankin scale scores in 13 cases were 0 -2 at 6 months after procedure,1 was 4. Conclusions Endovascular embolization for the treatment of PcoAA and keeping FPCA patency are safe and feasible. A variety of endovascular treatment modalities are necessary in order to keep FPCA patency.

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Chinese Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases ; (12): 527-530, 2014.
Artículo en Chino | WPRIM | ID: wpr-454714

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Objective To investigate the application effect of anterior clinoid process drilled off via epidural approach in posterior communicating artery aneurysm ( PCoAA) clipping. Methods The clinical data of 42 patients with PCoAA who underwent craniotomy from January 2012 to January 2014 were analyzed retrospectively,including 22 patients performed anterior clinoid process drilled off and 20 did not. The difficult or easy degree of intraoperative aneurysm clipping and postoperative efficacy were analyzed. Results The aneurysms in 22 patients underwent anterior clinoid process were clipped satisfactorily. The brain retractor was not used during the procedure. Only one patient had cerebral infarction after procedure. No patients had oculomotor nerve paralysis and incomplete clipping of aneurysms. Of the 20 patients without the anterior clinoid process drilled off,3 aneurysms were clipped incompletely because it was difficult to implant aneurysm clips, 2 had cerebral infarction, and 1 had oculomotor nerve paralysis. Conclusion Removing the anterior clinoid process drilled off via extradural approach may bring convenience for PCoAA clipping. It can effectively avoid the difficulty of implanting aneurysm clips during the procedure. Its application is safe and can reduce postoperative complications.

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