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Nautilus-Assisted Coiling of an Unruptured Wide-Necked Aneurysm of the Posterior Communicating Artery

A variety of recently introduced devices have allowed more complex aneurysms to be rendered for endovascular embolization. Tiny and sophisticated implants are nowadays designed to provide further either temporary or permanent remodeling of the wide-necked aneurysms and improve coil occlusion rates.1...

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Published in:World neurosurgery 2021-07, Vol.151, p.117-117
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description A variety of recently introduced devices have allowed more complex aneurysms to be rendered for endovascular embolization. Tiny and sophisticated implants are nowadays designed to provide further either temporary or permanent remodeling of the wide-necked aneurysms and improve coil occlusion rates.1-4 Such improvements in the technical armamentarium include the Woven EndoBridge (Sequent Medical, California, USA), the Medina Embolic Device (Medtronic, Irvine, California, USA), The Contour Neurovascular System (Cerus Endovascular, Fremont, California, USA), and pCONUS 2 HPC (Phenox, GmbH, Bohum, Germany).5-7 Intrasaccular neck bridging is a conceptually new technique descending from the theoretical combination of intrasaccular flow diversion and temporary-stent assisted coiling.8 The Nautilus (EndoStream Medical, Tel Aviv, Israel) is an intrasaccular bridging device that offers complete neck reconstruction in coil embolization of wide-neck cerebral aneurysms. It has been granted a CE mark by the European Union. The detachable intrasaccular implant comprises flexible and “tornado-like”−shaped Nitinol-based layers. The device is compatible with a standard microcatheter with minimal 0.0165″ inner diameter and is fully radiopaque and fully resheathable. The device's intrasaccular nature and the fact that it does not harbor any intraluminal satellite parts suggest that the implant can be safely used in both unruptured and ruptured case scenarios without the need for dual antiplatelet therapy. This is what we consider a great advantage of the proposed technique over the alternative options of intrasaccular and intraluminal flow diversion. This technical video (Video 1) demonstrates the successful obliteration of a complex posterior communicating artery aneurysm with Nautilus-assisted endovascular coiling. To our knowledge, this is the first technical video demonstrating an in-vivo and step-by-step implementation of this novel device.
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