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Double LVIS stent intussusception assisted coils embolization in treatment of intracranial blood blister-like aneurysm / 中国介入影像与治疗学
Article de Zh | WPRIM | ID: wpr-861925
Bibliothèque responsable: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Objective: To observe the effect of double LVIS stent intussusception assisted coils embolization in treatment of intracranial blood blister-like aneurysm (BBA). Methods: Data of 45 patients with BBA and treated by stent-assisted coils embolization were retrospectively analyzed. The patients were divided into double LVIS stent group (DLS group, 18 cases) and non-double LVIS stent group (NDLS group, 27 cases) according to the disparate therapy method. The operation outcomes, perioperative complications and follow-up results were compared between groups. Results: The immediately completely embolization rate in DLS group was 72.22% (13/18), in NDLS group was 55.56% (15/27), and the perioperative complications rate in DLS group was 16.67%(3/18), in NDLS group was 25.93%(7/27) (both P>0.05). No significant difference of the immediately completely embolization rate nor of perioperative complications rate was found between 2 groups (both P>0.05). At the 3- and 6-month follow-up, no significant difference of neurological recovery outcomes post operation was found between 2 groups (both P>0.05). The aneurysm recurrence rate in DLS group was 15.38% (2/13), lower than that in NDLS group (57.89%, 11/19) at 3-month follow-up (P=0.03). No significant difference of aneurysm recurrence rate at 6-month follow-up was found between groups (0 vs 13.33%, P>0.05). Conclusion: Double LVIS stent intussusception assisted coils embolization is safe and effective for treatment of BBA, which can significantly reduce 3-month aneurysm recurrence rate.
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Texte intégral: 1 Base de données: WPRIM Langue: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy Année: 2020 Type de document: Article
Texte intégral: 1 Base de données: WPRIM Langue: Zh Journal: Chinese Journal of Interventional Imaging and Therapy Année: 2020 Type de document: Article