Nepal Journal of Neuroscience (Sep 2018)

Initial experience with aneurysm coiling in Nepal

  • Pravesh Rajbhandari,
  • Saujanya Rajbhandari,
  • Samir Acharya,
  • Resha Shrestha,
  • Reema Rajbhandari,
  • Avinash Sharma,
  • Sagar Upadhya,
  • Pragya Dhungel,
  • Basant Pant,
  • Tariq Matin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3126/njn.v15i2.20986
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 2
pp. 30 – 35

Abstract

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The aim of this study is to show the result of aneurysm coiling despite the difficulty in initiating neurointervention in Nepal. It is a retrospective study where only aneurysm that has undergone coiling are taken from 2017 to 2018.A total of eleven patients (male: female = 1: 10) with aneurysm were treated with Endovascular therapy. 9 cases were ruptured aneurysm while 3 were unruptured. 5 aneurysm were located in anterior circulation while 6 were located in posterior circulation. Out of eleven cases 4 were treated by simple coiling technique, while 2 underwent balloon assisted coiling, 3 stent assisted coiling, 1 pConus assisted coiling and 1 simple coiling and stent assisted coiling. Statistical analysis showed significant correlation between fisher grading scale with mRS score (P=0.013) suggesting lower fisher grade, and improved outcome similar to the result of prospective one year follow up of Barrow Ruptured Aneurysm Trial ( BRAT) study. With limited resources aneurysm coiling was performed at ANIAS with similar results to literature.

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