Korean Circ J.  1998 May;28(5):691-699. 10.4070/kcj.1998.28.5.691.

Clinical Experience of Transcatheter Coil Embolization in Children

Abstract

BACKGROUND
Transcatheter coil embolization has been described as a method of nonsurgical closure of variable pathologic vascular structures. This study was aimed to evaluate the outcome of transcatheter coil embolization in variable clinical conditions.
METHODS AND RESULTS
We collected data from patients' medical record and their cardiac angiography films. From January 1995 to June 1997, coil embolization was attempted in 51 patients who were 38 patients with systemic-pulmonary collaterals (5 patients have venous collaterals, too), six patients with venous collaterals, nine patients with patent ductus arteriosus (PDA), one patient with Blalok-Taussig shunt (BT shunt), one patient with coronary-right atrial fistula and one patient with coronary-right ventricular fistula. In 38 patients with systemic-pulmonary collaterals, 123 coils were inserted to 70 collaterals, therefore mean 1.79+/-0.77 coils were inserted to one collateral. The results were complete occlusions (74%), incomplete occlusions (21%), and partial occlusions (4%). In six patients with venous collaterals, the outcomes were complete occlusions (50%) and incomplete occlusions (50%). In a patient with BT shunt, hemolytic anemia occurred in 1st attempt and in 2nd attempt, shunt was incompletely occluded and one coil was carried away and embolized the peripheral pulmonary artery. In nine patients with PDA, ten cases of transcatheter coil embolization was executed. Mean minimum ductal diameter was 2.1+/-0.85 mm. The results were initial occlusion (30%), occlusion within one month (66%), and occlusion within one year (75%). Left pulmonary artery stenosis owing to coil insertion was not found. In one case of coil malposition, retrieval and reinsertion of coil was successful. In two patients who have coronary artery fistula, coil embolization was successfully executed without any complications.
CONCLUSIONS
Transcatheter coil embolization executed in variable clinical conditions without significant complications. It was effective and safe nonsurgical method.

Keyword

Coil; Embolization

MeSH Terms

Anemia, Hemolytic
Angiography
Child*
Constriction, Pathologic
Coronary Vessels
Ductus Arteriosus, Patent
Embolization, Therapeutic*
Fistula
Humans
Medical Records
Pulmonary Artery
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