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Onyx embolization for salvage hemostasis after intraoperative rupture
  1. Ryan Patrick Lee1,
  2. Orlando Diaz2,
  3. L Fernando Gonzalez3
  1. 1 Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  2. 2 Cerebrovascular Center, Houston Methodist Research Institute, Houston, Texas, USA
  3. 3 Neurosurgery, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
  1. Correspondence to Dr Ryan Patrick Lee; ryan.p.lee{at}jhmi.edu

Abstract

Video 1 shows three cases of intraoperative rupture during aneurysm coiling. Management of intraoperative aneurysm rupture is reviewed in brief, including reversal of anticoagulation/antiplatelets, intracranial pressure control, and rapid balloon deployment for control across the aneurysm neck. However, in all three cases, contrast extravasation continues despite aneurysm coiling, reversal of anticoagulation, and maximizing medical management. This is presumed to occur when the neck of the aneurysm is the site of rupture. We review the use of a salvage technique that can be considered as a last-ditch maneuver in these scenarios, which is deployment of Onyx liquid embolic (Medtronic). Onyx is the preferred liquid embolic for this use as it is cohesive instead of adhesive. The solvent used with Onyx, dimethyl sulfoxide, is also compatible with standard balloons.1 This is relevant because a balloon is needed both for control of hemorrhage during salvage embolization and for protection of the parent vessel from the embolic material.

Video 1 Demonstrating the technique of Onyx embolization for salvage hemostasis after intraoperative aneurysm rupture during coiling. Three example cases are shown.
  • Aneurysm
  • Angiography
  • Balloon
  • Complication
  • Hemorrhage

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  • Contributors All authors contributed to the conception, drafting, revising, and final approval of the submission.

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