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Interventional Neuroradiology | 1997

Glued catheters during embolisation of brain AVMS with acrylic glue

Gerard M. Debrun; Victor Aletich; Harish Shownkeen; James I. Ausman

We evaluated the frequency and the side effects associated with gluing a piece of microcatheter in the feeder during embolisation of brain AVMs with acrylic glue. A retrospective analysis of 233 brain AVMs embolised with acrylic glue over a 15 year period has shown that 29 microcatheters were glued into the feeder. This represents 936 superselective catheterizations of different feeders followed by injection of glue. There was no side effect in 27 cases. Eight cases were operated upon a few hours or days after the complication occurred. The piece of tubing was removed in six cases. The reason for early surgery was the fear of extensive thrombosis of a major trunk (MCA or BA) or taking advantage of the catheter being still free in the cerebral vessel. In one case of temporal AVM, a Magic 1.5F coiled up into the distal basilar and PCA. In one case of left parietotemporal AVM, surgery was done one month after having glued a piece of tubing into the left MCA without side effect. The patient became hemiplegic and aphasic two hours after surgery. The thrombosed left MCA was reopened with Urokinase. The patient recovered with minor residual aphasia. The risk of side effects increases with the use of the Magic 1.5F that coils up into the vessel more easily than the Magic 1.8F. Leaving a piece of Magic catheter in the feeder to a brain AVM usually has no side effect. When there is a risk of thrombosis of a major trunk (MCA, BA) or when surgical resection is indicated, surgery should be done as soon as possibile because it is usually possible and easy to retrieve the piece of tubing from the intracranial circulation. The frequency of this complication has decreased since we starded using more diluted acrylic glue.


Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery | 2000

Arteriovenous malformation of the forehead, anterior scalp, and nasal dorsum.

Norman Weinzweig; Gloria Chin; John W. Polley; Fady T. Charbel; Harish Shownkeen; Gerard M. Debrun

Management of complex and relentless large arteriovenous malformations with long term control and acceptable aesthetic results can be accomplished. This outcome requires selective intra-arterial embolization, judicious surgical resection, composite reconstruction with free tissue transfer, other ancillary procedures, or both, and careful serial follow-up examinations to rule out recurrent or persistent disease.


Neurosurgery | 1998

Evaluation of Cerebral Vasospasm after Early Surgical and Endovascular Treatment of Ruptured Intracranial Aneurysms

Gerard Debrun; Victor Aletich; Pierre Kehrli; Mukesh Misra; James I. Ausman; Fady T. Charbel; Harish Shownkeen

OBJECTIVE: To document the influence of the treatment modality (early surgery versus early endovascular treatment) on measures of cerebral vasospasm in a nonrandomized series of 156 patients treated within 72 hours of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage. METHODS: The following parameters were prospectively collected in a computerized data base and retrospectively analyzed for association with vasospasm-related ischemic infarctions: 1) Hunt and Hess (HH H&H Grades I-Iv, P = 0.96).


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1998

Aneurysm geometry: an important criterion in selecting patients for Guglielmi detachable coiling.

Gerard M. Debrun; Victor Aletich; Pierre Kehrli; Mukesh Misra; James I. Ausman; Fady T. Charbel; Harish Shownkeen


Radiologic Clinics of North America | 1999

EVALUATION AND ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF JUXTAORBITAL VASCULAR ANOMALIES

Victor Aletich; Mukesh Misra; Harish Shownkeen; Lawrence Camras; Gerard M. Debrun


Neurologia Medico-chirurgica | 1998

Management of pericentral arteriovenous malformations.

James I. Ausman; Fady T. Charbel; Gerard M. Debrun; Mukesh Misra; Victor Aletich; Harish Shownkeen


Neurosurgery | 1998

Remodeling Technique in the Treatment of Wide Neck Intracerebral Aneurysms

Victor Aletich; Gerard Debrun; Harish Shownkeen; Mukesh Misra; Fady T. Charbel; James I. Ausman


Neurosurgery | 1998

Correlation of Aneurysm Geometry to Occurrence of Neck Regrowth, Residual Remnant Growth, and Progression to Occlusion in Aneurysms Treated with GDC Coils

Victor Aletich; Gerard Debrun; Harish Shownkeen; Mukesh Misra; Fady T. Charbel; James I. Ausman


Neurosurgery | 1998

Evaluation of cerebral vasospasm after early surgical and endovascular treatment of ruptured intracranial aneurysms [1] (multiple letters)

Gerard M. Debrun; Victor Aletich; Pierre Kehrli; Mukesh Misra; James I. Ausman; Fady T. Charbel; Harish Shownkeen; A. Gruber; B. Richling; C. Gross


Neurosurgery | 1998

EVALUATION OF CEREBRAL VASOSPASM AFTER EARLY SURGICAL AND ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT OF RUPTURED INTRACRANIAL ANEURYSMS. AUTHORS' REPLY

Gerard M. Debrun; Victor Aletich; Pierre Kehrli; Mukesh Misra; James I. Ausman; Fady T. Charbel; Harish Shownkeen; A. Gruber; B. Richling; C. Gross

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Victor Aletich

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Fady T. Charbel

University of Illinois at Chicago

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James I. Ausman

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Mukesh Misra

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Gerard M. Debrun

University of Illinois at Chicago

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Gerard Debrun

Johns Hopkins University

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Pierre Kehrli

University of Strasbourg

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Gloria Chin

University of Illinois at Chicago

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John W. Polley

Rush University Medical Center

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Lawrence Camras

University of Illinois at Chicago

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