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American Journal of Neuroradiology, Vol 17, Issue 8 1459-1466, Copyright © 1996 by American Society of Neuroradiology


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Endovascular treatment of arteriovenous malformations with selective intranidal occlusion by detachable platinum electrodes: technical feasibility in a swine model

TF Massoud, C Ji, G Guglielmi and F Vinuela
Endovascular Therapy Service, Department of Radiological Sciences, University of California, Los Angeles Medical Center 90024, USA.

The technical feasibility of selective intranidal endovascular occlusion of experimental arteriovenous malformations with detachable superfine platinum electrodes was assessed in a swine model. The delivery and release of electrodes were performed within normal carotid retia mirabilia, the faster-flowing nidus (bilateral retia) of a carotid-jugular fistula-type model of an arteriovenous malformation, and a small-caliber H-type direct arteriovenous fistula. Controllable atraumatic placement of the electrodes was possible deep within each rete and in the middle of the fistula. The devices were soft and flexible, allowing them to conform to the tight turns and branches of rete vessels. Marked diminution of flow was achieved by release of multiple devices within each rete. Migration of the electrode occurred when detached within the larger-caliber arteriovenous fistula. The main advantages of this technique appear to be the controlled delivery and assured release of an occlusive radiopaque embolic agent within the nidus.


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