RESUMO
The new version of the 6F Envoy guiding catheter, with its enlarged inner diameter of 0.070 inch, is capable of simultaneously accommodating both a 0.014-inch microcatheter and a balloon microcatheter for balloon-assisted coiling (BAC). We report our experience using this guiding catheter for access in BAC in 48 patients. The guiding catheter allowed for easy manipulations of 2 microcatheters, while providing sufficient quality of control angiograms during the procedure. In cases in which BAC is indicated, a larger guiding catheter (7F) or the commonly used bifemoral approach is no longer necessary, making the procedure technically simpler for the operator and less traumatic to the vessel wall.
Assuntos
Cateterismo/instrumentação , Embolização Terapêutica/instrumentação , Aneurisma Intracraniano/terapia , Cateterismo/métodos , Embolização Terapêutica/métodos , HumanosRESUMO
BACKGROUND: Anaplastic ependymomas are considered to be uncommon cerebral tumors by most authors. We have had the opportunity to study 34 cases of such lesions in 13 years. METHODS: 34 cases of anaplastic ependymoma operated in different hospitals of Maracaibo, Venezuela, during the period of 1983-1995 were analyzed. Cases of ependymoblastoma were excluded. RESULTS: Adult patients made up most of the present series. All patients harbored supratentorial growths in locations distant from the ventricular system. The microscopic pattern was of limited value to establish prognosis, for there was no constant correlation between the histologic features and tumor relapse; only in sporadic cases in which high cell density and conspicuous mitotic activity were maximally expressed, did tumor relapse occur shortly after removal of the lesion. CONCLUSION: This type of paradoxical behavior being the rule makes all attempts at predicting prognosis in these entities a disappointing task.