TY - JOUR
T1 - Direct thrombosis of aneurysms with cellulose acetate polymer. Part II
T2 - Preliminary clinical experience
AU - Kinugasa, K.
AU - Mandai, S.
AU - Terai, Y.
AU - Kamata, I.
AU - Sugiu, K.
AU - Ohmoto, T.
AU - Nishimoto, A.
PY - 1992/1/1
Y1 - 1992/1/1
N2 - The authors report the treatment of seven intracranial aneurysms in six patients with direct infusion of cellulose acetate polymer solution, a new liquid thrombotic material. These aneurysms were considered inoperable because of their size or location, or because of the patient's neurological condition. This material avoids the difficulties associated with balloon occlusion, and completely fills even irregularly shaped aneurysms. Cellulose acetate polymer solution hardens in about 5 minutes and remains solid once inside the aneurysm. Because this technique is less invasive than surgery, it can be used for high-risk patients in the acute stage of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Transient motor aphasia occurred in one patient. A small residual neck, which caused rebleeding 3 months after the treatment, remained in another patient. This article describes the new material, the procedure for direct thrombosis, and preliminary clinical results.
AB - The authors report the treatment of seven intracranial aneurysms in six patients with direct infusion of cellulose acetate polymer solution, a new liquid thrombotic material. These aneurysms were considered inoperable because of their size or location, or because of the patient's neurological condition. This material avoids the difficulties associated with balloon occlusion, and completely fills even irregularly shaped aneurysms. Cellulose acetate polymer solution hardens in about 5 minutes and remains solid once inside the aneurysm. Because this technique is less invasive than surgery, it can be used for high-risk patients in the acute stage of subarachnoid hemorrhage. Transient motor aphasia occurred in one patient. A small residual neck, which caused rebleeding 3 months after the treatment, remained in another patient. This article describes the new material, the procedure for direct thrombosis, and preliminary clinical results.
KW - aneurysm
KW - cellulose acetate polymer
KW - endovascular technique
KW - interventional neuroradiology
KW - thrombotic material
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U2 - 10.3171/jns.1992.77.4.0501
DO - 10.3171/jns.1992.77.4.0501
M3 - Article
C2 - 1527606
AN - SCOPUS:0026792909
SN - 0022-3085
VL - 77
SP - 501
EP - 507
JO - Journal of neurosurgery
JF - Journal of neurosurgery
IS - 4
ER -