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Treatment of ruptured internal carotid artery trunk aneurysms: feasibility of endovascular trapping or proximal obliteration of the ICA
Authors:Hoya Katsumi  Tanaka Yoshihiro  Uchida Takanori  Takano Issei  Nagaishi Masaya  Kowata Kazuma  Hyodo Akio  Yoshimoto Yuhei
Affiliation:a Department of Neurosurgery, Dokkyo Medical University Koshigaya Hospital, 2-1-50 Minami-Koshigaya, Koshigaya 343-8555, Japan
b Department of Neurosurgery, Faculty of Medicine, Gunma University, 3-39-22 Showamachi, Maebashi 371-8511, Japan
Abstract:

Objective

Ruptured aneurysms arising from non-branching sites of the internal carotid artery (ICA) are often difficult to treat by neck clipping or endosaccular coiling. We discuss the feasibility of simple endovascular ICA ligation or trapping to treat aneurysms.

Methods

Data from eleven patients were retrospectively analyzed regarding Hunt and Hess grade on admission, angiographic collateral capacities during digital carotid compression, results of balloon test occlusion of the ipsilateral ICA, type of treatment, and Glasgow outcome scale at discharge.

Results

First endovascular treatments were performed by day 5 in four cases. Two patients with good clinical grade and good collateral capacity underwent endovascular ICA trapping in the acute stage and showed good outcomes. Two patients displaying poor clinical grade but good collaterals underwent endosaccular embolization. These aneurysms recurred later and the ICAs were trapped by coils in the chronic stage. Four cases underwent first endovascular treatments in the chronic stage. Three patients with good collaterals underwent endovascular ICA trapping or ligation and showed favorable outcomes.

Conclusions

Seven of eleven patients could be treated by endovascular ICA trapping or ligation, which offers a simple, safe method for ruptured ICA trunk aneurysms, if collateral capacity is good and neurological condition is not serious.
Keywords:Embolization   Internal carotid artery   Subarachnoid hemorrhage   Blister-like aneurysm   Aneurysm
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