Aneurysm clipping after endovascular treatment with coils: a report of 13 cases

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Olivier Klein
Sophie Colnat-Coulbois
Thierry Civit
Jean Auque
Serge Bracard
Catherine Pinelli
Jean-Claude Marchal
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[1] Nancy University,Department of Neurosurgery, Hôpital central
[2] Nancy University,Department of interventional neuroradiology, Hôpital Central
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Neurosurgical Review | 2008年 / 31卷
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Aneurysm recurrence; Cerebral aneurysm; Endovascular therapy; Surgery postembolization;
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In 1996, Civit et al. (Neurosurgery, 38:955–961, 1996) reported a series of eight patients whose aneurysms were clipped after previous embolization with coils. This paper highlighted the safety of this surgery in second line, with a low complication rate and a favorable outcome. The two major surgical indications were either after deliberate partial occlusion of the aneurysm (N = 3) or partial occlusion after endovascular treatment (N = 3). Reviewing 13 additional patients from 1996 to June 2005, the authors compared the surgical indications and focused on the technical problems of clipping after coiling. Thirteen patients (men = 6, women = 7) with aneurysm clipping following one or more endovascular embolizations have been operated on since 1996. The patients’ files were reviewed retrospectively by both a senior consultant neurosurgeon and a neuroradiologist. Demographic data included sex, age at admission, relevant medical history, initial endosaccular treatment and its quality (partial or complete effectiveness), the rationale for surgery, and the complications arising from the different treatments. In addition to the patient’s clinical follow-up, angiograms were performed soon after the surgical procedure, 3 months, 1 year, and 5 years after the coiling, respectively. None of the initial endovascular treatments was complete. Surgical indication was related firstly to anatomical particularities of the aneurysm (width of the neck, N = 5; arterial branches from the aneurysm, N = 4; no individualized neck in a small aneurysm, N = 1); secondly to a shift of the coils with delayed aneurysm regrowth and repermeabilization, N = 4; and thirdly to rebleeding, N = 3. All the patients who were operated on underwent complete surgical exclusion of their aneurysm (controlled by angiogram). Twelve out of 13 patients recovered satisfactorily (92.3%), attaining the same neurological state they presented prior to surgery. One patient died after the operation. He had already been in a serious condition because of severe rebleeding following the embolization. Aneurysm clipping following a previous endovascular embolization procedure is a rare, although not so exceptional, indication. It is a safe and effective procedure, probably under-used. Nowadays, “hemostatic” and incomplete embolization of an aneurysm increases the risk of future growth and rebleeding of the residual pouch. An additional aneurysm clipping may therefore be required rapidly after embolization.
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