编织内桥装置治疗颅内动脉瘤:澳大利亚人群的初步临床经验。

IF 1.2 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurointervention Pub Date : 2022-03-01 Epub Date: 2022-02-08 DOI:10.5469/neuroint.2021.00430
Jay Gajera, Julian Maingard, Michelle Foo, Yifan Ren, Anthony Lamanna, Daniel Nour, Jonathan Hall, Dylan Kurda, David Tan, Shivendra Lalloo, Ramon Martin Francisco Bañez, Jeremy Russell, Lee-Anne Slater, Ronil Vikesh Chandra, Winston Chong, Ashu Jhamb, Duncan Mark Brooks, Hamed Asadi
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目的:血管内技术的进步扩大了颅内动脉瘤的治疗选择。囊内血流转移是一项相对较新的技术,旨在破坏动脉瘤颈部的血液流入,从而促进囊内血栓形成。编织EndoBridge装置(WEB;MicroVention, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA)是美国食品和药物管理局批准的用于宽颈动脉瘤的囊内血流分流剂。我们报告了在澳大利亚人群中使用WEB设备治疗的破裂和未破裂颅内动脉瘤(IAs)患者的早期中期临床和放射学结果。材料和方法:回顾性分析了2017年5月至2020年11月期间在澳大利亚5个神经血管内转诊中心接受WEB治疗的破裂或未破裂的IAs患者。用飞行时间磁共振血管造影评估血管造影闭塞。随访时记录并发症并采用改良Rankin量表评估临床结果。结果:63例患者共治疗66个动脉瘤,98.5% (n=65)成功部署WEB装置。18例(26.9%)动脉瘤破裂。在单一情况下发生部署失败。20.9% (n=14)的病例进行了辅助卷绕和/或支架植入。使用WEB装置对62例65个动脉瘤患者进行了随访(平均9.1个月),其中89.4%的患者动脉瘤完全闭塞,1.5%的患者动脉瘤未愈合。93.5%的患者实现了功能独立。结论:在澳大利亚使用WEB装置后的早期结果显示安全性和足够的动脉瘤闭塞与国际文献相当。
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The Woven EndoBridge Device for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: Initial Clinical Experience within an Australian Population.

Purpose: Advances in endovascular technology have expanded the treatment options for intracranial aneurysms. Intrasaccular flow diversion is a relatively new technique that aims to disrupt blood inflow at the neck of the aneurysm, hence promoting intrasaccular thrombosis. The Woven EndoBridge device (WEB; MicroVention, Aliso Viejo, CA, USA) is an US Food and Drug Administration approved intrasaccular flow diverter for wide-necked aneurysms. We report the early interim clinical and radiological outcomes of patients with both ruptured and unruptured intracranial aneurysms (IAs) treated using the WEB device in an Australian population.

Materials and methods: A retrospective analysis was done of patients with ruptured or unruptured IAs who received treatment with WEB across 5 Australian neuroendovascular referral centers between May 2017 and November 2020. Angiographic occlusion was assessed with time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography. Complications were recorded and clinical outcomes were assessed using the modified Rankin scale at follow-up.

Results: In total, 66 aneurysms were treated in 63 patients, with successful deployment of the WEB device in 98.5% (n=65). Eighteen (26.9%) ruptured aneurysms were included. Failure of deployment occurred in a single case. Adjunct coiling and/or stenting was performed in 20.9% (n=14) cases. Sixty-two patients with 65 aneurysms using a WEB device were followed up (mean=9.1 months), and 89.4% of these had complete aneurysm occlusion while 1.5% remained patent. Functional independence was achieved in 93.5% of cases.

Conclusion: Early results following the use of WEB devices in Australia demonstrate safety and adequate aneurysm occlusion comparable to international literature.

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