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Embolization of posterior circulation aneurysms with detachable coils
K Kazekawa1, T Fukushima, M Tomonaga
1Department of Neurosurgery, Fukuoka Tokushukai Medical Center; Kosuga, Japan.
Summary:
We evaluated the usefulness of endovascular treatment of posterior circulation aneurysms with GDCs and IDCs. Five cases were treated with IDCs, and 15 cases were treated with GDCs. In this study, 8 aneurysms were identified at the basilar bifurcation, 3 at the PI segment of the posterior cerebral artery, 1 at the origin of the superior cerebellar artery, 2 at the vertebrobasilar junction, 1 at the origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery, 1 at the distal anterior inferior cerebellar artery, and 4 dissecting aneurysms at the vertebral artery. Thirteen of the aneurysms were small (< 12 mm), 5 were large (13-24 mm), and 2 were giant (> 25 mm). Of the 20 patients, 14 patients returned to their previous occupation. Patients with permanent deficits included 2 patients with infarction caused by thromboembolic complications during the embolization procedure, and 2 with infarction caused by vasospasm. There were 2 deaths. The outcomes of the patients seemed favorable. However, long-term followup is necessary to determine the usefulness of detachable coils.
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