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Safety and Efficacy of Stent-Assisted Coiling of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms Using Low-Profile Stents in Small Parent Arteries

Junhyung Kim, Hyun Jin Han, Woosung Lee, Sang Kyu Park, Joonho Chung, Yong Bae Kim, Keun Young Park

2021American Journal of Neuroradiology21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Stent-assisted coiling of intracranial aneurysms arising from small vessels (≤ 2.0 mm) is a common procedure. However, data regarding its treatment outcomes are scarce. This study evaluated the clinical and radiologic outcomes of stent-assisted coiling using low-profile stents for aneurysms of small parent arteries. MATERIALS AND METHODS: From November 2015 to October 2020, sixty-four patients with 66 aneurysms arising from parent arteries of ≤2.0 mm were treated with stent-assisted coiling using a Low-Profile Visualized Intraluminal Support Junior (LVIS Jr) or the Neuroform Atlas stent in a single institution. The clinical and radiologic data were retrospectively reviewed, and the risk factors for procedure-related complications were evaluated. RESULTS: = .021) had a statistically significant effect on procedure-related complications. CONCLUSIONS: Stent-assisted coiling of intracranial aneurysms with low-profile stents in small vessels (≤ 2.0 mm) had a 100% success rate and a 15.2% overall complication rate with 4.5% morbidity. Current smoking was a significant risk factor associated with procedure-related complications.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineStentOcclusionAneurysmOdds ratioComplicationSurgeryRadiologyRetrospective cohort studyInternal medicineIntracranial Aneurysms: Treatment and ComplicationsCerebrovascular and Carotid Artery DiseasesMoyamoya disease diagnosis and treatment
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