BACKGROUND: Foreign body emboli during endovascular treatment (EVT) may cause delayed enhancing lesions (DELs). OBJECTIVE: To report our experiences of this complication in patients treated for cerebral aneurysms and to investigate the cause of the lesions by benchtop analyses. METHODS: Three patients with DELs on MRI after EVT were retrospectively investigated. Unusual friction had occurred in the midst of coil delivery in two patients. The imaging findings, cause of the lesions due to the devices used for the procedure, treatment, and follow-up results were assessed. Two benchtop analyses were performed. First, a microcatheter that showed similar unusual friction during coiling was retrieved and dissected at the point of friction. Secon...
Brain aneurysms result from focal weakening of blood vessel walls within the cerebral vasculature; r...
OBJECT.: The purpose of this study was to report the authors' experiences in stent-assisted coil emb...
I read with interest the article by Soeda et al (1) in the January 2003 issue of the AJNR reporting ...
SUMMARY: Complications of endovascular therapy of aneurysms mainly include aneurysm rupture and thro...
Endovascular treatment has been the mainstay of therapy for repair of both ruptured and unruptured c...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endovascular coil embolization is used increasingly to treat cerebral aneury...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to determine whether intracranial aneurysms are diste...
Coiling of intracranial aneurysms is a generally safe treatment. However, despite increasing clinica...
Objective To evaluate the rate of peri-procedural thromboembolic events after the endovascular treat...
treatment of intracranial aneurysms with Guglielmi detachable coils (GDCs). The purpose of this stud...
Background and purposeDelayed leukoencephalopathy is a rare complication that occurs after endovascu...
topathologic findings in small aneurysms embolized with plat-inum coils. Electron microscopy showed ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the complication rates of balloon-assisted coil embolization of ruptured...
Endovascular treatment has been increasingly performed for unruptured intra-cerebral aneurysms. Howe...
OBJECTIVES: As endovascular treatment becomes more prevalent, aneurysm recurrence from neck remnants...
Brain aneurysms result from focal weakening of blood vessel walls within the cerebral vasculature; r...
OBJECT.: The purpose of this study was to report the authors' experiences in stent-assisted coil emb...
I read with interest the article by Soeda et al (1) in the January 2003 issue of the AJNR reporting ...
SUMMARY: Complications of endovascular therapy of aneurysms mainly include aneurysm rupture and thro...
Endovascular treatment has been the mainstay of therapy for repair of both ruptured and unruptured c...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Endovascular coil embolization is used increasingly to treat cerebral aneury...
Introduction: The aim of the present study was to determine whether intracranial aneurysms are diste...
Coiling of intracranial aneurysms is a generally safe treatment. However, despite increasing clinica...
Objective To evaluate the rate of peri-procedural thromboembolic events after the endovascular treat...
treatment of intracranial aneurysms with Guglielmi detachable coils (GDCs). The purpose of this stud...
Background and purposeDelayed leukoencephalopathy is a rare complication that occurs after endovascu...
topathologic findings in small aneurysms embolized with plat-inum coils. Electron microscopy showed ...
BACKGROUND: We investigated the complication rates of balloon-assisted coil embolization of ruptured...
Endovascular treatment has been increasingly performed for unruptured intra-cerebral aneurysms. Howe...
OBJECTIVES: As endovascular treatment becomes more prevalent, aneurysm recurrence from neck remnants...
Brain aneurysms result from focal weakening of blood vessel walls within the cerebral vasculature; r...
OBJECT.: The purpose of this study was to report the authors' experiences in stent-assisted coil emb...
I read with interest the article by Soeda et al (1) in the January 2003 issue of the AJNR reporting ...