Spontaneous delayed migration or shortening after pipeline embolization device treatment of intracranial aneurysm: incidence, management, and risk factors.
Linggen DongChao WangDachao WeiQichen PengXinzhi WuXiheng ChenMingtao LiTong LiHe LiuYang ZhaoRan DuanWeitao JinYukun ZhangYang WangMing LvPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2024)
The incidence of SDMS after PED treatment of IA was 3.04%. For patients with type I SDMS with incomplete aneurysm occlusion we recommend continuous imaging follow-up while, for patients with type II SDMS, we recommend aggressive retreatment. The DPAD and DTI were independent risk predictors of SDMS after PED treatment, while the DL and PED plus coiling were protective factors.