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Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery | 2015

The LVIS/LVIS Jr. stents in the treatment of wide-neck intracranial aneurysms: multicentre registry

Wojciech Poncyljusz; Piotr Biliński; Krzysztof Safranow; Jan Baron; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Maciej Jaworski; Sławomir Bereza; Thomas H Burke

Background Wide-necked intracranial aneurysms have been a challenge for endovascular techniques. With the advent of adjunctive devices such as balloons or stents, recanalisation rates have decreased secondary to better packing. Purpose The purpose of this registry was to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of the new Low-profiled Visualized Intraluminal Support LVIS and LVIS Jr. stents in the treatment of unruptured wide-neck intracranial aneurysms. Methods The LVIS or LVIS Jr. stent-assisted coil embolisation was performed in 78 patients harbouring 78 intracranial aneurysms. There were 59 aneurysms located in the anterior circulation and 19 in the posterior circulation. Clinical data and 6-month follow-up angiograms are presented. Results The LVIS and LVIS Jr. stents were successfully delivered to the target aneurysm; however, there were seven cases in which the LVIS/LVIS Jr. stents had suboptimal opening and apposition to the parent vessel wall. The overall technical success for all groups was 91% (71 of 78 stents). There was complete angiographic occlusion in 66 (85%) of 78 cases and residual neck remnants in 12 (15%) cases. All patients had 6-month angiographic follow-up, which demonstrated complete occlusion of the target aneurysm in 64 (82%) cases, residual neck remnants in 5 (6%) cases and there was aneurysm filling in 9 (12%) cases. Conclusions The LVIS/LVIS Jr. stent system is safe and effective for the treatment of wide-neck intracranial aneurysms, providing suitable support of the coil mass, which allows for a high level of occlusion with low rates of recanalisation and subsequent treatments.


Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2016

Stent-assisted embolization of wide-neck anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Review of consecutive 34 cases

Damian Kocur; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Nikodem Przybyłko; Mariusz Hofman; Tomasz Jamróz; Jan Baron; Piotr Bażowski; Stanisław Kwiek

OBJECTIVE We report our experience with stent-assisted coiling of anterior communicating artery aneurysms with special consideration of angiographic and clinical outcomes, retreatment rate and periprocedural complications. MATERIALS AND METHODS The analysis included 34 consecutive ruptured and unruptured wide-neck aneurysms. The aneurysm size ranged from 2 to 18mm (mean 5.47). Clinical examinations with the use of modified Rankin Score and angiographic outcomes were evaluated initially post-embolization and at a minimum follow-up of 6 months. RESULTS Initial post-treatment complete and near-complete aneurysm occlusion was achieved in 32 (94%) and 2 (6%) cases, respectively. Imaging follow-up, performed in 28 (82%) patients, showed no change in the degree of occlusion in 25 (89%) cases and coil compaction in 3 (11%) patients. Of these, one (3.6%) patient underwent a second coil embolization. The periprocedural severe complication rate was 2.9% (1/35) and was associated with prolonged attempt of retrieval of migrated coil resulting in anterior cerebral artery infarct with serious clinical consequences. In another 3 patients periprocedural adverse events without delayed clinical consequences were noticed. The clinical follow-up evaluation achieved in 33 (97%) patients showed no change in 30 (91%) cases, one patient (3%) with clinical improvement and two (6%) cases of neurological deterioration. CONCLUSIONS The use of stent is feasible and effective for coil embolization of wide-necked anterior communicating artery aneurysms. Although periprocedural complications resulting in severe morbidity are rare, they should be noted, since in terms of thromboembolic events some of them presumably have a potential to be avoidable.


The Neurologist | 2012

Acute intracranial in-stent thrombosis after angioplasty of middle cerebral artery symptomatic stenosis: a case report.

Michal Arkuszewski; Magdalena Targosz-Gajniak; Maciej Swiat; Jan Baron; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Maciej Jaworski; Małgorzata Pięta; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Grzegorz Opala

Introduction:Intracranial atherosclerotic disease is one of the major risk factors of ischemic stroke. Percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with stent deployment may be effective for the treatment of symptomatic intracranial stenosis, however its value is yet to be determined. High possibility of serious periprocedural complications, such as acute in-stent thrombosis or stroke, narrows the current recommendations for this treatment to patients with high-grade stenosis (>70%), and to experienced neurointerventional centers. Case Report:We present a 44-year-old male with symptomatic high-grade stenosis of the M1 segment of left middle cerebral artery, treated with percutaneous transluminal angioplasty with stenting. The procedure was complicated with acute in-stent thrombosis treated with intra-arterial thrombolysis, which resulted in a nondisabling stroke. Conclusions:The procedure-related stroke in this patient was probably caused by middle cerebral artery perforator ostium occlusion with balloon predilatation and transient in-stent thrombosis related to insufficient antiplatelet pretreatment. Exhausted cerebrovascular reserve due to long-lasting high-grade intracranial stenosis should also be considered as a factor contributing to ischemic complications.


Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2018

The role of inflammation and potential pharmacological therapy in intracranial aneurysms

Wojciech Gruszka; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Jacek Komenda; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Jan Baron

Intracranial aneurysms remain important clinical concern. There is relatively low risk of rupture of symptomless aneurysms incidentally found in MRA or CTA performed due to other indications. Not all of the intracranial aneurysms should or can be treated with neurosurgery intervention or endovascular embolization. Clinical strategy for small, symptomless, unruptured aneurysms is still questionable. Mechanisms underlying aneurysms formation, progression and rupture are poorly understood. Inflammation is one of the factors suspected to participate in these processes. Therefore the aim of this manuscript is to present current state of knowledge about the role of inflammation in the formation and progression of intracranial aneurysms and in their rupture process. Current knowledge about possible pharmacological treatment of intracranial aneurysms will also be presented. Macrophages infiltration seems to participate in the formation of intracranial aneurysms. Inhibition of signals sent by macrophages may prevent the aneurysms formation. Inflammation present in the wall of the aneurysm seems to be also related to the aneurysms rupture risk. However it does not seem to be the only cause of the degeneration, but it can be a possible target of drug therapy. Some preliminary studies in humans indicate the potential role of aspirin as a factor that decrease the level of inflammation and lower the risk of rupture of intracranial aneurysms. However further research including a greater number of subjects and a prospective randomized design are necessary to assess the role of aspirin in preventing strategy for small, symptomless, unruptured intracranial aneurysms.


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2017

Evaluation of Endovascular Embolization of Cerebral Aneurysms by Hydrogel Coils

Daniel Knap; Wojciech Gruszka; Dominik Sieroń; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Michał Zawadzki; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Jan Baron

Summary Background Hydrogel coils were created to improve the chances of an effective endovascular treatment of cerebral aneurysms. Achieving a high packing density of coils in the lumen of aneurysms can decrease the risk of recurrence. The aim of the present study is to report our initial experience on the effectiveness and safety of endovascular treatment of intracranial aneurysms with the use hydrogel coils. Material/Methods Sixty patients (age: 28–72 years) (45 women, 15 men) were treated. In 18 patients (30%), subarachnoid hemorrhage was present. Digital subtraction angiography (DSA) of cerebral vessels with rotational scanning was performed. Image analysis was performed by the Philips Integris 3D RA device,which is a specialized workstation (Three-Dimensional Rotational Angiography). 3D reconstructions of cerebral arteries were created based on the data. Sixty-six cerebral aneurysms were embolized with hydrogel coils, which expand in contact with blood. reaching the maximum diameter in about 20 minutes. In 29 aneurysms (43.9%), the effect of the procedure was confirmed on a follow-up DSA after 8.0±4.1 months from the initial treatment. Results A complete embolization was performed in 55 aneurysms (83.3%), and partial embolization in 11 aneurysms (16.7%). In 6 aneurysms (9.1%), re-embolization was necessary and it resulted in a complete embolization of 5 aneurysms. On a follow-up DSA, complete embolization was present in 25 aneurysms (86.2%), and partial embolization in 4 aneurysms (13.8%), respectively. Conclusions Endovascular embolization with hydrogel coils is an effective and safe treatment method for cerebral aneurysms, although it carries the risk of some complications.


Rivista Di Neuroradiologia | 2016

Stand-alone coil embolization of anterior communicating artery aneurysms: Efficacy and technical issues.

Damian Kocur; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Nikodem Przybyłko; Mariusz Hofman; Tomasz Jamróz; Jan Baron; Piotr Bażowski; Stanisław Kwiek

Objective We report our experience with endovascular coiling of anterior communicating artery aneurysms with special consideration of angiographic and clinical outcomes and periprocedural complications. Materials and methods The analysis included treatment results of 28 patients with ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. The aneurysm size ranged from 1.8 to 9.8 mm (mean 5.2, SD 1.7). Clinical examinations with the use of modified Rankin Score and angiographic outcomes were evaluated initially post-embolization and at a minimum follow-up of six months. Results Initial post-treatment complete and near-complete aneurysm occlusion was achieved in 27 (96%) cases and incomplete occlusion in one (4%) case. Imaging follow-up, performed in 15 (53.6%) patients, showed no change in the degree of occlusion in 11 (73%), coil compaction in one (7%) and progressive occlusion in three (20%) patients. Three (20%) patients underwent a second coil embolization. The procedure-related severe morbidity and mortality rate was 6.4% (2/31). Coil prolapse was present in one (3.2%) case and intraprocedural aneurysm rupture in three (9.6%) cases. The clinical follow-up evaluation achieved in 19 (67.9%) patients showed no change in 17 (89.5%) patients and improvement in two (10.5%) patients. Conclusions Although the efficacy of coil embolization of anterior communicating artery aneurysms is unquestionable and the procedure-related complications are acceptable, they should not be neglected. Further investigations are needed to better understand protective factors, as well as to establish unequivocally appropriate management strategy of these complications.


Neurologia I Neurochirurgia Polska | 2013

Results of endovascular treatment of aneurysms depending on their size, volume and coil packing density

Daniel Knap; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Robert Partyka; Damian Ptak; Małgorzata Korzekwa; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Jan Baron


Polski Przegląd Neurologiczny | 2010

Tętniaki mózgu - współczesne metody leczenia wewnątrznaczyniowego

Daniel Knap; Robert Partyka; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Małgorzata Korzekwa; Michał Zawadzki; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Jan Baron


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2007

Porównanie 2D i rotacyjnej 3D DSA w diagnostyce tętniaków wewnątrzczaszkowych.

M. Korzekwa; W. Wawrzynek; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; Daniel Knap; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Jan Baron


Polish Journal of Radiology | 2007

Ocena przydatności konsoli 3DDSA w kwalifikacji pacjentów z tętniakami tętnic wewnątrzczaszkowych do zabiegów embolizacji lub operacji neurochirurgicznej

Daniel Knap; W. Wawrzynek; Miłosz Zbroszczyk; M. Korzekwa; Katarzyna Gruszczyńska; Joanna Pilch-Kowalczyk; Jan Baron

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Jan Baron

Medical University of Silesia

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Daniel Knap

Medical University of Silesia

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Stanisław Kwiek

Medical University of Silesia

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Damian Kocur

Medical University of Silesia

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Maciej Jaworski

Medical University of Warsaw

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Mariusz Hofman

Medical University of Silesia

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Nikodem Przybyłko

Medical University of Silesia

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Piotr Bażowski

Medical University of Silesia

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Tomasz Jamróz

Medical University of Silesia

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