Intra-arterial microguidewire electrocoagulation to treat intracranial vascular diseases

Interv Neuroradiol. 2024 Jan 8:15910199231217769. doi: 10.1177/15910199231217769. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Objective: To investigate the therapeutic effect of intra-arterial microguidewire electrocoagulation on intracranial vascular diseases.

Methods: Data from 10 patients with cerebral aneurysms between May 2018 and September 2022 were analysed. Patients were treated with endovascular coil embolisation and microguidewire electrocoagulation. XperCT scans were conducted to identify new intracranial haemorrhage, infarction and hydrocephalus. Follow-up examinations were conducted 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after discharge.

Results: After the patients received electrocoagulation for different durations, Raymond Grade 1 embolisation was achieved in all 10 patients. No complications, such as haemorrhage, infarction or hydrocephalus, were found during or after surgery. Ten patients were followed up for 6-12 months, and none had any symptoms or new neurological dysfunction 1 month after their operation. Among them, nine were followed up for 12 months, and digital subtraction angiography showed no recurrence of aneurysms or occlusion of parent arteries.

Conclusion: Intra-arterial microguidewire electrocoagulation can be used as a supplementary treatment for cerebral aneurysms. In cases of incomplete lesion embolisation and cases where tamponade treatment cannot continue, immediate thrombosis may occur. Thus, intra-arterial microguidewire electrocoagulation can help achieve patients' treatment goals.

Keywords: Intracranial vascular diseases; XperCT; embolisation; intra-arterial microwire electrocoagulation.