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Augmentation of flow diverter vessel wall apposition using the Comaneci device: case experience from a novel, off-label technique

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jnis-2023-020533

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Flow Diverter; Coil; Aneurysm; Technique; Vessel Wall

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This study investigated the off-label use of the Comaneci device for improving vessel wall apposition in post-deployed flow diversion stents (FDS). The results showed that out of 74 cases, the Comaneci device was used in 22 cases (29.7%) to enhance vessel wall apposition. The deployment and retrieval of the Comaneci device were successful in all cases, with only 2 cases (9%) requiring subsequent balloon angioplasty.
BackgroundFlow diversion (FD) embolization of intracranial cerebral aneurysms is an increasingly common modality where treatment success depends on adequate vessel wall apposition of the device. This study aimed to investigate off-label use of the Comaneci device for augmenting vessel wall apposition in post-deployed flow diversion stents (FDS). MethodsOver a 20- month period, all FD cases for the treatment of internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysms were reviewed. Cases in which the Comaneci device was used to augment vessel wall apposition were analyzed. Data including patient demographics, case characteristics, and procedural outcomes were collected and analyzed as counts. ResultsFrom a total of 74 ICA FD cases, the Comaneci device was used to improve vessel wall apposition in 22 cases (29.7%) . Of these cases, 91% were female with a mean patient age of 64.9 & PLUSMN;11.3 years, and an average aneurysm size of 4.5 & PLUSMN;2.5 mm. Comaneci device deployment and retrieval was successful in all (100%) cases, with an average fluoroscopy time of 27.3 & PLUSMN;7.8 min, an average contrast usage of 25.8 & PLUSMN;13.2 mL, and an average radiation exposure of 915.1 & PLUSMN;320.8 mGy. Only two cases (9%) required subsequent balloon angioplasty after Comaneci deployment to improve vessel wall apposition throughout the FDS. ConclusionOur experience with this technique demonstrates the feasibility of using the Comaneci device for augmentation of FDS vessel wall apposition with 100% success in the deployment and retrieval of the Comaneci device.

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