S-shaped distal access catheter supported microcatheter navigation into the lenticulostriate artery feeders of brain arteriovenous malformations

Author:

Koizumi Satoshi1ORCID,Shojima Masaaki12ORCID,Ishikawa Osamu1ORCID,Hasegawa Hirotaka13,Miyawaki Satoru1,Nakatomi Hirofumi1,Saito Nobuhito1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, The University of Tokyo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan

2. Department of Neurosurgery and Center for Cerebrovascular Intervention, Saitama Medical University Saitama Medical Center, Kawagoe, Saitama, Japan

3. Department of Neurological Surgery, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, USA

Abstract

Background Although the embolization of lenticulostriate artery feeders is often warranted in the treatment of brain arteriovenous malformations, it is technically challenging due to steep and repeated angulations. Here, we describe our novel technique of navigating a flow-guided microcatheter into lenticulostriate artery feeders using the strong support provided by an S-shaped distal access catheter. Methods We reviewed our retrospective cohort of brain arteriovenous malformations, in which lenticulostriate artery feeders were attempted to embolize. Result During the study period, endovascular embolization was performed in 25 arteriovenous malformations cases. Of these, eight lenticulostriate artery feeders were present in six cases (24%). In two cases, lenticulostriate artery feeder catheterization was avoided from the beginning due to the small diameters of the feeders. After all, microcatheter navigation for lenticulostriate artery feeders were attempted in four cases with six lenticulostriate artery feeders. In all the six feeders, the S-shaped distal access catheter was successful in supporting the microcatheter to advance distally to the lenticulostriate artery feeders, even if other approaches were unsuccessful. Of the six catheterized lenticulostriate artery feeders, four were embolized. Symptomatic infarction in the lenticulostriate artery territory and mild vasospasm occurred in two cases each, but they did not result in permanent neurological deficits. Conclusion Although some potential complications need to be considered, the S-shaped distal access catheter technique appears to be an effective alternative approach to gaining access to difficult feeders of arteriovenous malformations.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Immunology

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