作者: Lukui Chen , Yoko Kato , Hirotoshi Sano , Sadayoshi Watanabe , Minoru Yoneda
DOI: 10.1159/000101460
关键词: Good outcome 、 Aneurysm neck 、 Microsurgical clipping 、 Glasgow Outcome Scale 、 Endovascular treatment 、 Radiology 、 Medicine 、 Surgery 、 Endovascular coiling 、 Aneurysm
摘要: Background: A limited series of patients with aneurysm were reviewed retrospectively to analyze strategies for integrating microsurgical and endovascular techniques in the management complex, surgically intractable aneurysms. Methods: Four managed Fujita Health University a multimodality approach: intentional reconstruction neck followed by coiling. Results: total 5 aneurysms treated, which 3 large or giant size, fusiform multilobulated. Complete angiographic obliteration was confirmed 4 (80%). All had good outcome (Glasgow Outcome Scale score 5; mean follow-up, 64 months). Conclusion: As aneurysms, coiling should be considered more often.