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. 2022 Aug 29;4(9):CASE22287. doi: 10.3171/CASE22287

TABLE 1.

Summary of clinical features of the immediate migrated coil in patients who underwent salvage surgical extraction

Authors & Year Age (yrs)/Sex Initial Presenting Sxs Diagnosis Location of Coil Migration Partial or Total Coil Migration Time Lag* Mode of Transfer Surgical Extraction Technique Coil Retrieval Immediate Postoperative Status Follow-up
Deshmukh et al., 200619
34/F
Stupor
Ruptured lt saccular 3-mm ophthalmic ICA aneurysm
Lt M3 occlusion
Total
NS
GA, barbiturate, mannitol
Lt M3 arteriotomy
Success
Neurologically intact
Neurologically intact
Chen et al., 200923
61/F
Stupor
Ruptured lt wide-neck saccular PComA aneurysm
Lt distal ICA occlusion
Total
NS
NS
Lt A1 arteriotomy
Success
Transient hemiparesis
Neurologically intact
Kim et al., 201425
63/M
NS
Unruptured lt wide-neck saccular 9-mm MCA bifurcation aneurysm
Lt inferior M2 branch occlusion
Total
>2 hrs
Awake
Lt M2 arteriotomy
Success
Transient hemiparesis
Neurologically intact
Turek et al., 20159 54/F
Rt 3rd cranial nerve palsy
Unruptured rt saccular 16-mm cavernous segment ICA aneurysm
Rt M1 occlusion
Total
NS
GA
Rt ATA arteriotomy
Success
Transient hemiparesis
Neurologically intact
58/F
Alert, intact
Unruptured residual rt saccular distal ICA aneurysm
Rt M1 occlusion
Total
NS
GA
Rt ATA arteriotomy
Success
Moderate hemiparesis
Mild hemiparesis
39/M
Headache
Unruptured rt fusiform distal ICA & M1 segment aneurysm
Rt M1 occlusion
Total
NS
GA
Rt M1 arteriotomy
Success
Moderate hemiparesis
Neurologically intact
Present case 56/F Rt 3rd cranial nerve palsy Unruptured rt giant 32-mm saccular cavernous segment ICA aneurysm Rt M1 occlusion Total 3 hrs GA Rt M1 arteriotomy Success Neurologically intact Neurologically intact

A1 = A1 segment of anterior cerebral artery; ATA = anterior temporal artery; GA = general anesthesia; M1 = M1 segment of MCA; M2 = M2 segment of MCA; M3 = M3 segment of MCA; NS = not specified; PComA = posterior communicating artery; Sxs = symptoms.

*

Time lag between occlusion and extraction.