TY - JOUR T1 - Retrieval of distally migrated coil using stent retriever and proximal aspiration JF - Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery JO - J NeuroIntervent Surg SP - 860 LP - 860 DO - 10.1136/neurintsurg-2020-016993 VL - 13 IS - 9 AU - Alan Mendez-Ruiz AU - Aldo A Mendez AU - Cynthia B Zevallos AU - Darko Quispe Orozco AU - Mudassir Farooqui AU - Edgar A Samaniego AU - Sudeepta Dandapat AU - Santiago Ortega-Gutierrez Y1 - 2021/09/01 UR - http://jnis.bmj.com/content/13/9/860.abstract N2 - Endovascular coiling has become the preferred treatment of many centers for the management of both ruptured and unruptured aneurysms. Coil migration is a rare complication that can lead to vessel occlusion in 90% of the cases. Endovascular techniques for coil retrieval have shown less complication rates than open surgery. Stent retriever devices have been successfully used for the retrieval of proximally migrated coils, however, distally migrated coils still represent a challenge with greater risk of complications. In the present technical video 1, we demonstrate the successful retrieval of a distally M3 migrated coil using a 3 mm Trevo XP ProVue stent riever (Stryker Neurovascular, Fremont, CA, USA) in combination with proximal aspiration. Video 1 ER -