Endovascular treatment of previously clipped aneurysms: continued evolution of hybrid neurosurgery
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- DOI: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2016-012625
Endovascular treatment of previously clipped aneurysms: continued evolution of hybrid neurosurgery
Abstract
Background/objective: The optimal management of residual or recurrent clipped aneurysms is infrequently addressed in the literature.
Methods: We reviewed our endovascular database from January 1998 to May 2016 to identify patients with clipped aneurysms undergoing subsequent endovascular treatment, evaluating treatment approach, and clinical and angiographic outcomes.
Results: 60 patients underwent endovascular treatment of residual/recurrent clipped aneurysms; 7 rebled prior to endovascular therapy. Treatment was via coiling alone (n=25, 42%), stent assisted coiling (n=15, 25%), balloon assisted coiling (n=8, 13%), flow diversion (n=8, 13%), stenting alone (n=3, 5%), or flow diversion with coiling (n=1, 2%). The procedural permanent neurological morbidity and mortality rates were 3% and 2%, respectively. Over a clinical follow-up of 253.4 patient years (median 3.9 years), there was one rebleed in a patient who had declined further treatment. For 43 patients with at least 1 month of digital subtraction angiographic follow-up (median 3.4 years), complete aneurysm occlusion was seen in 79% of cases. Neck remnants were observed in 14%, and stable small dome remnants were observed in 7% of cases. In a subgroup of 18 patients with 'clip induced' narrow neck aneurysms, all domes were initially coil occluded (Raymond 1 or 2); there was no permanent procedural morbidity and no aneurysms required retreatment or recanalized over a median follow-up of 3.9 years.
Conclusions: Endovascular treatment of residual or recurrent clipped aneurysms is an excellent treatment approach in well selected patients; 'clip induced' narrow neck aneurysms fare particularly well after treatment both angiographically and clinically.
Keywords: Aneurysm; Balloon; Coil; Flow Diverter; Subarachnoid.
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