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Strategy of stretched Coils: Insights from a single center experience

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Abstract
Objective: A stretched coil, characterized by excessive elongation within the parent artery during a coil embolization procedure, poses a significant risk of forming a thrombus. This study reports on cases of stretched coils spanning 16 years and discusses effective assessment methods and treatment strategies.

Method: Retrospective analysis of the institutional database comprising 14 cases where stretched coils were observed during coil embolization procedures was conducted, starting from January 2007.

Results: Among the 14 cases, four involved coil embolization for subarachnoid hemorrhage due to ruptured aneurysm, while the remaining cases were unruptured aneurysms. Starting in 2017, vaso-computed tomography (vaso-CT) was employed in nine cases to evaluate the proximal end of the stretched coils. Reimplantation was performed in 3 cases. Among them, two cases were relieved by pushing the coil delivery wire or microwire, while one case underwent balloon-assisted reimplantation. The stretched coils were removed in three cases by pulling. A rescue gooseneck microsnare technique was applied in one case. The stent was fixed in five cases. In two cases, no additional procedures were performed. Thrombosis is a potential complication that occurred in three cases of stretched coils.

Conclusion: Many studies have addressed coil stretching and introduced various rescue methods, but relying solely on angiography for diagnosis or applying an inappropriate rescue technique can lead to ischemic stroke. This study emphasized the importance of vaso-CT as a tool for accurately identifying the proximal end of a stretched coil. Additionally, we aimed to facilitate the selection of an appropriate rescue technique.
All Author(s)
Jun Ho Shim ; Jong-Hyun Park ; Gi Yong Yun ; Jae-Min Ahn ; Hyuk-Jin Oh ; Jai-Joon Shim ; Seok Mann Yoon
Issued Date
2024
Type
Article
Publisher
Australian Association of Neurologists
Australian and New Zealand Society for Neuropathology
Asian/Australian Society of Neurological Surgeons
Neurological Society of Australasia
ISSN
0967-5868 ; 1532-2653
Citation Title
Journal of clinical neuroscience
Citation Volume
120
Citation Start Page
204
Citation End Page
212
Language(ISO)
eng
DOI
10.1016/j.jocn.2024.01.019
URI
http://schca-ir.schmc.ac.kr/handle/2022.oak/3425
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