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Complex Bilobular, Bisaccular, and Broad-Neck Microsurgical Aneurysm Formation in the Rabbit Bifurcation Model for the Study of Upcoming Endovascular Techniques

S. Marbacher, S. Erhardt, J.-A. Schläppi, D. Coluccia, L. Remonda, J. Fandino and C. Sherif
American Journal of Neuroradiology April 2011, 32 (4) 772-777; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2374
S. Marbacher
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BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Despite rapid advances in the development of materials and techniques for endovascular intracranial aneurysm treatment, occlusion of large broad-neck aneurysms remains a challenge. Animal models featuring complex aneurysm architecture are needed to test endovascular innovations and train interventionalists.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: Eleven adult female New Zealand rabbits were assigned to 3 experimental groups. Complex bilobular, bisaccular, and broad-neck venous pouch aneurysms were surgically formed at an artificially created bifurcation of both CCAs. Three and 5 weeks postoperatively, the rabbits underwent 2D-DSA and CE-3D-MRA, respectively.

RESULTS: Mortality was 0%. We observed no neurologic, respiratory, or gastrointestinal complications. The aneurysm patency rate was 91% (1 aneurysm thrombosis). There was 1 postoperative aneurysm hemorrhage (9% morbidity). The mean aneurysm volumes were 176.9 ± 63.6 mm3, 298.6 ± 75.2 mm3, and 183.4 ± 72.4 mm3 in bilobular, bisaccular, and broad-neck aneurysms, respectively. The mean operation time was 245 minutes (range, 175–290 minutes). An average of 27 ± 4 interrupted sutures (range, 21–32) were needed to create the aneurysms.

CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the feasibility of creating complex venous pouch bifurcation aneurysms in the rabbit with low morbidity, mortality, and high short-term aneurysm patency. The necks, domes, and volumes of the bilobular, bisaccular, and broad-neck aneurysms created are larger than those previously described. These new complex aneurysm formations are a promising tool for in vivo animal testing of new endovascular devices.

Abbreviations

BL
bilobular
BN
broad-neck
BS
bisaccular
CCA
common carotid artery
CE-3D-MRA
contrast-enhanced 3D MRA
DSA
digital subtraction angiography
2D-DSA
2D intra-arterial DSA
LCCA
left CCA (p-LCCA = proximal LCCA, d-LCCA = distal LCCA)
MRA
MR angiography
RCCA
right CCA
TOF
time-of-flight
VP
venous pouch
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American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2011, 32 (4) 772-777; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2374

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American Journal of Neuroradiology Apr 2011, 32 (4) 772-777; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2374
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