Suzuki Takeya, Nakahara Ichiro, Watanabe Sadayoshi, Matsumoto Shoji, Morioka Jun, Hashimoto Tetsuya, Hasebe Akiko, Tanabe Jun, Suyama Kenichiro, Koge Junpei
Department of Comprehensive Strokology, Fujita Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan.
J Neuroendovasc Ther. 2024;18(9):250-255. doi: 10.5797/jnet.tn.2024-0034. Epub 2024 Jul 10.
LEONIS Mova (SB-KAWASUMI LABORATORIES, Kanagawa, Japan, hereinafter called LEONIS Mova) is a steerable microcatheter (MC) that enables angle adjustment of the catheter tip using a hand-operated dial. LEONIS Mova may be useful for flow diverter placement when access to the distal parent artery with a conventional MC and microguidewire (MGW) is considered difficult or impossible. Here, we report three such cases encountered during flow diverter placement in large and giant internal carotid artery aneurysms.
In Case 1, a strong S-shaped curve was observed in the proximal parent artery of a giant cerebral aneurysm, and the luminal structure of the parent artery was lost within the aneurysm. It was anticipated that the distal side of the parent artery would be difficult to access with conventional MC and MGW. By adjusting the tip of the LEONIS Mova toward the aneurysm outlet beyond the S-shaped curve, it was possible to induce the MGW to secure the distal parent artery easily. In Case 2, the inflow and outflow axes of the parent artery were completely misaligned at the site of the aneurysm, and stenosis was present in the distal parent artery. Firmly bending the catheter tip increased accommodation for the catheter, enabling the induction of an MGW to access the distal parent artery without kicking back. In Case 3, the lesion extended from the cavernous portion to the petrosal portion; however, by adjusting the tip of the LEONIS Mova toward the aneurysm outlet, it was possible to induce the MGW to secure the distal parent artery easily. In each case, the LEONIS Mova enabled more secure and prompt access to the parent artery than anticipated and facilitated flow diverter placement.
Encountering difficult-to-access lesions is one reason endovascular treatment may be unsuccessful. The LEONIS Mova is an excellent device that can overcome this obstacle, and its utility in certain applications should be recognized.
LEONIS Mova(日本神奈川县SB - 川崎实验室生产,以下简称LEONIS Mova)是一种可操纵的微导管(MC),可通过手动拨盘调节导管尖端的角度。当使用传统微导管(MC)和微导丝(MGW)进入远端供血动脉被认为困难或不可能时,LEONIS Mova可能有助于血流导向装置的放置。在此,我们报告在大型和巨大颈内动脉动脉瘤血流导向装置放置过程中遇到的三例此类病例。
病例1中,在一个巨大脑动脉瘤的近端供血动脉中观察到强烈的S形曲线,且供血动脉的管腔结构在动脉瘤内消失。预计使用传统微导管(MC)和微导丝(MGW)难以进入供血动脉的远端。通过将LEONIS Mova的尖端向S形曲线之外的动脉瘤出口方向调节,能够轻松引导微导丝(MGW)固定供血动脉的远端。病例2中,供血动脉的流入和流出轴在动脉瘤部位完全错位,且远端供血动脉存在狭窄。牢固弯曲导管尖端增加了导管的适应性,使得能够引导微导丝(MGW)进入远端供血动脉而不会反弹。病例3中,病变从海绵窦段延伸至岩骨段;然而,通过将LEONIS Mova的尖端向动脉瘤出口方向调节,能够轻松引导微导丝(MGW)固定供血动脉的远端。在每个病例中,LEONIS Mova都比预期更安全、迅速地进入供血动脉,并有助于血流导向装置的放置。
遇到难以进入的病变是血管内治疗可能失败的一个原因。LEONIS Mova是一种能够克服这一障碍的优秀装置,应认识到其在某些应用中的实用性。