Department of Neurosurgery, 5864The Mount Sinai Hospital, The Mount Sinai Hospital, USA.
Neuroradiol J. 2022 Aug;35(4):520-526. doi: 10.1177/19714009211049084. Epub 2021 Oct 5.
Achieving distal access and flow control are of significant importance for the treatment of intracerebral arteriovenous shunting lesions. The Scepter Mini catheter is a low-profile, dual-lumen balloon catheter, designed to provide navigability in small-caliber, tortuous intracranial vessels.
To describe the initial experience of the Scepter Mini catheter in the treatment of pediatric arteriovenous malformations and fistulas.
A single-institution, retrospective chart review identified all consecutive uses of the Scepter Mini catheter for endovascular embolization of vascular malformations in the pediatric population.
Three different arterial pedicles were embolized with the Scepter Mini catheter in two different patients. One patient was diagnosed with a vein of Galen malformation that had undergone multiple treatments and the other with a torcular dural arteriovenous fistula. All cases encompassed quite challenging tortuosity of small-caliber feeders which prevented the use of another microcatheter. The Scepter Mini catheter navigated into feeding arteries of diameters 0.65, 1.9, and 1.25 mm, and its balloon was inflated to achieve excellent blood flow control. Total obliteration (100%) of the shunting lesion was achieved in both cases. No reflux, pedicle rupture or other untoward effects were observed. Both patients had an uneventful recovery.
The Scepter Mini catheter afforded fast and safe distal access, flow control, and treatment of arteriovenous malformations in this initial pediatric cohort. The catheter's low profile and easy navigability should support its use in tortuous and small arterial feeders, especially in the pediatric population.
实现远端进入和流量控制对于治疗颅内动静脉分流病变非常重要。Scepter Mini 导管是一种低剖面、双腔球囊导管,旨在提供在小口径、迂曲的颅内血管中的可穿行性。
描述 Scepter Mini 导管在治疗儿科动静脉畸形和瘘中的初步经验。
一项单中心回顾性图表研究确定了所有连续使用 Scepter Mini 导管进行血管畸形血管内栓塞的儿科患者。
两名不同的患者使用 Scepter Mini 导管栓塞了三个不同的动脉蒂。一名患者被诊断为静脉窦畸形,曾接受过多次治疗,另一名患者患有硬脑膜动静脉瘘。所有病例均涉及到非常具有挑战性的小口径供血动脉的迂曲,这使得无法使用其他微导管。Scepter Mini 导管进入了直径为 0.65、1.9 和 1.25 毫米的供血动脉,并对其球囊进行充气以实现良好的血流控制。在这两个病例中,均实现了分流病变的完全闭塞(100%)。未观察到反流、蒂破裂或其他不良影响。两名患者均恢复良好。
在这个初步的儿科队列中,Scepter Mini 导管提供了快速、安全的远端进入、流量控制和动静脉畸形治疗。导管的低剖面和易于穿行性应支持其在迂曲和小动脉供血者中的使用,特别是在儿科人群中。