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Clinical Results and Problems in Embolization for Intracranial Aneurysms using Electrically Detachable Coils
1Department of Neurological Surgery, Wakayama Medical College; Wakayama, Japan.
Summary:
Nineteen patients with intracranial aneurysm were treated using electrically detachable coils (GDC or IEDC) and angiographic results and complications were assessed. In 18 aneurysms treated by endosaccular occlusion, 11 (61%), 3 (17%) and 4 (22%) resulted in complete occlusion, neck remnant and dome filling, respectively. Neither haemorrhagic nor thromboembolic complications occurred in 19 patients. Embolization using electrically detachable coils seemed to be a safe and useful procedure without complications, but we should give attention to avoiding complications and incomplete occlusion in particular in a case of 1) wide-necked, 2) small (< 3 mm) or 3) complex- shaped aneurysms.
