Endovascular management of large and giant intracranial aneurysms: Experience from a tertiary care neurosurgery institute in India
10.7461/jcen.2021.E2020.08.008
- Author:
Gautam DUTTA
1
;
Daljit SINGH
;
Anita JAGETIA
;
Arvind K SRIVASTAVA
;
Hukum SINGH
;
Anil KUMAR
Author Information
1. Department of Neuro-Surgery, Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS), Jharkhand, India
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery
2021;23(2):99-107
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Objective:With the development of endovascular technique and devices, large and giant intracranial aneurysms are increasingly being managed by this less invasive method. Here we discuss our experience on managing such aneurysms via endovascular technique.
Methods:Retrospective data on 42 patients with large and giant intracranial aneurysms managed by endovascular techniques between September 2015 to December 2017 at our neurosurgery institute were included in this analysis.
Results:There were a total 42 patients with 9 giant and 33 large aneurysms in this study. Eight aneurysms were treated by parent vessel occlusion, 22 aneurysms with coils and rest 12 aneurysms were treated with stent assisted coiling. Following the procedure, Raymond class I occlusion was accomplished in 31 (73.8%) patients while class Ⅱ in 9 (21.4%) and class Ⅲ in 2 (4.8%) patients. Overall morbidity and mortality were 9.5% and 14.3% respectively and favorable outcome was seen in 80.9% patients. Significant correlation was observed with clinical outcome and initial neurological status.
Conclusions:The study indicates that endovascular intervention is a safe and effective method in managing large and giant intracranial aneurysms with lesser morbidity and mortality.