Precision microcatheter shaping in vertebrobasilar aneurysm coiling

Author:

Namba Katsunari1ORCID,Higaki Ayuho1,Kaneko Naoki2,Nemoto Shigeru3,Kawai Kensuke2

Affiliation:

1. Center for Endovascular Therapy, Division of Neuroendovascular Surgery, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Japan

2. Department of Neurosurgery, Jichi Medical University, Shimotsuke, Japan

3. Department of Endovascular Surgery, Tokyo Medical and Dental University, Tokyo, Japan

Abstract

Background Inventing an optimal curve on a microcatheter is required for successful intracranial aneurysm coiling. Shaping microcatheters for vertebrobasilar artery aneurysm coiling is difficult because of the vessel’s long, tortuous and mobile anatomy. To overcome this problem, we devised a new method of shaping the microcatheter by using the patient’s specific vessel anatomy and the highly shapable microcatheter. We report our preliminary results of treating posterior circulation aneurysms by this method. Methods An unshaped microcatheter (Excelsior XT-17; Stryker Neurovascular, Fremont, CA, USA) was pretreated by exposure to the patient’s vessel for five minutes. The microcatheter was placed in the vicinity of the targeted aneurysm and was left in contact with the patient’s vessel before extraction. This treatment precisely formed a curve on the microcatheter shaft identical to the patient’s vessel anatomy. Following the pretreatment, the tip of the microcatheter was steam shaped according to the long axis of the target aneurysm. Five consecutive vertebrobasilar aneurysms were treated using this shaping method and evaluated for the clinical and anatomical outcomes and microcatheter accuracy and stability. Results All of the designed microcatheters matched the vessel and aneurysm anatomy except in one case that required a single modification. All aneurysms were successfully catheterized without the assistance of a microguidewire, and matched the long axis of the aneurysm. All microcatheters retained stability until the end of the procedure. Conclusions A precise microcatheter shaping for a vertebrobasilar artery aneurysm may be achieved by using the patient’s actual vessel anatomy and the highly shapable microcatheter.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Immunology

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