Analysis and quantification of endovascular coil distribution inside saccular aneurysms using histological images

Objective Endovascular coiling is often performed by first placing coils along the aneurysm wall to create a frame and then by filling up the aneurysm core. However, little attention has been paid to quantifying this filling strategy and to see how it changes for different packing densities. The pur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurointerventional surgery 2013-11, Vol.5 (Suppl 3), p.iii33-iii37
Hauptverfasser: Morales, Hernán G, Larrabide, Ignacio, Geers, Arjan J, Dai, Daying, Kallmes, David F, Frangi, Alejandro F
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Zusammenfassung:Objective Endovascular coiling is often performed by first placing coils along the aneurysm wall to create a frame and then by filling up the aneurysm core. However, little attention has been paid to quantifying this filling strategy and to see how it changes for different packing densities. The purpose of this work is to analyze and quantify endovascular coil distribution inside aneurysms based on serial histological images of experimental aneurysms. Method Seventeen histological images from 10 elastase-induced saccular aneurysms in rabbits treated with coils were studied. In-slice coil density, defined as the area taken up by coil winds, was calculated on each histological image. Images were analyzed by partitioning the aneurysm along its longitudinal and radial axes. Coil distribution was quantified by measuring and comparing the in-slice coil density of each partition. Results Mean total in-slice coil density was 22.0±6.2% (range 10.1–30.2%). The density was non-significantly different (p =0.465) along the longitudinal axis. A significant difference (p 
ISSN:1759-8478
1759-8486
DOI:10.1136/neurintsurg-2012-010456