Endovascular treatment using detachable coils for non-ruptured intracranial aneurysm. 1999

K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
Department of Neurological Surgery, School of Medicine, The University of Tokushima;,Tokushima, Japan.

Detachable coil embolization was performed on 34 non-ruptured cerebral aneurysms in 33 patients. Patients consisted of 28 females and five males, with an age range of 26 to 77 years. Angiographic examination after coil embolization revealed complete or near-complete occlusion in 24 aneurysms (70.5%) and partial occlusion in three (8.8%). Detachable coil embolization was attempted unsuccessfully in seven aneurysms (20.5%). Transient ischemic attack occurred in one case with coil migration. The combined mortality/morbidity rate was 0%.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries

Related Publications

K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
September 1997, Journal of neurosurgery,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
May 1999, Journal of neurosurgery,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
January 1992, Neuro-Chirurgie,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
June 2006, Stroke,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
January 1996, Annales francaises d'anesthesie et de reanimation,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
February 1997, Radiology,
K Satoh, and J Satomi, and N Nakajima, and S Nagahiro
June 2013, Journal of cerebrovascular and endovascular neurosurgery,
Copied contents to your clipboard!