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Stent/coil treatment of very large and giant unruptured ophthalmic and cavernous aneurysms

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SURGICAL NEUROLOGY
卷 71, 期 1, 页码 19-24

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2008.01.025

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Giant intracranial aneurysm; Endovascular coil occlusion; Stent; Ophthalmic aneurysm; Cavernous aneurysm

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Background: Treatment of VLGUIA remains a challenge. To reduce mass effect and achieve complete Occlusion, Open Surgery has been our favored treatment, However, endovascular therapy is preferred for lesions in the cavernous sinus or For older patients with complicating medical problems. The goal of this study is to investigate outcome of stent and/or coil treatment of VLGUIA. Methods: Beginning In 2002, the neuroform stent has been available to the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centerin Dallas. Since then until 2006, 15 patients were treated for VLGUIA with stenting and/or coiling at this institution. These 15 patients were used for a retrospective analysis in this study. Results: Median patient age was 65 years. median aneurysm size was 27 mm (20-37 mm), and median follow-up time was 22) months. Eight aneurysms were localized in the cavernous Sirius and 7 at the ophthalmic segment of the internal carotid artery. Four aneurysms were completely occluded (100%); 3 aneurysms, nearly complete (90%-99%); and 8 aneurysms, partial (<90% occlusion). Twelve patients required retreatment. Final GOS was 1 (good recovery) in 11 patients, 2 (moderate disability) in 3 patients, and 3 (severely disabled) in 1 patient. No patient died or deteriorated. Conclusions: Stent/coil management of VLGUIA is constantly evolving. Current treatment results are promising, with very low morbidity/mortality. Disadvantage is the frequent persistence of residual aneurysm. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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