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Flow-Diverter Silk Stent for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: 1-year Follow-Up in a Multicenter Study

J. Berge, A. Biondi, P. Machi, H. Brunel, L. Pierot, J. Gabrillargues, K. Kadziolka, X. Barreau, V. Dousset and A. Bonafé
American Journal of Neuroradiology June 2012, 33 (6) 1150-1155; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3174/ajnr.A2907
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Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: FD stent placement is a promising therapy for challenging intracranial aneurysms. Long-term evaluations about angiographic and morphologic results are still missing. This is the aim of this multicenter series.

MATERIALS AND METHODS: We report our experience and 1-year FU in a retrospective chart review of 65 consecutive subjects with 77 unruptured or recanalized aneurysms that were treated with Silk FD stents at 6 centers in France. Both angiographic and clinical results were recorded before treatment and at 6 and 12 months after treatment. At the 12-month FU, relationships between angiographic aneurysm occlusion and shrinkage of the thrombosed aneurysm sac were evaluated.

RESULTS: Stent deployment was achieved in 64 cases (98.5%) and failed in 1 case (1.5%). Seven misdeployments of the Silk stent caused the occlusion of 6 parent arteries. Overall acute/subacute procedural morbidity was 7.7%, and mortality was zero. Delayed complications were observed in 10.9% of subjects. At the 6-month FU, permanent morbidity was 7.8% and mortality was 3%. Complete occlusion occurred within 6 months in 68% of aneurysms and within 12 months after treatment in 84.5% of aneurysms. At the 12-month FU, in angiographically complete occluded aneurysms, MR imaging/CT analysis showed the complete disappearance of the thrombosed aneurysm in 30% of cases and partial shrinkage in 52%; furthermore, thrombosed aneurysms were stable in 11% of cases and enlarged in 7%.

CONCLUSIONS: The Silk stent is an effective tool for the treatment of challenging aneurysms because it allows complete occlusion in most cases 1 year after treatment. Permanent morbidity was 7.8%, and mortality was 3%.

ABBREVIATIONS:

ACA
anterior cerebral artery
CCF
carotid cavernous fistula
FD
flow-diverter
FU
follow-up
ISUIA
International Study of Unruptured Intracranial Aneurysms
mRS
modified Rankin Scale
PAO
parent artery occlusion
PCA
posterior cerebral artery
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Flow-Diverter Silk Stent for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: 1-year Follow-Up in a Multicenter Study
J. Berge, A. Biondi, P. Machi, H. Brunel, L. Pierot, J. Gabrillargues, K. Kadziolka, X. Barreau, V. Dousset, A. Bonafé
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2012, 33 (6) 1150-1155; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2907

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Flow-Diverter Silk Stent for the Treatment of Intracranial Aneurysms: 1-year Follow-Up in a Multicenter Study
J. Berge, A. Biondi, P. Machi, H. Brunel, L. Pierot, J. Gabrillargues, K. Kadziolka, X. Barreau, V. Dousset, A. Bonafé
American Journal of Neuroradiology Jun 2012, 33 (6) 1150-1155; DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.A2907
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