Delayed Coil Migration: Uncommon Cause of Ischemic Stroke and Retrieval Technique
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Mohammad Rauf Afzal, Mohtashim Arbaab Qureshi, , Muhammad Shah Miran, Gustavo J. Rodriguez, Alberto Maud, & Rakesh Khatri. (2023). Delayed Coil Migration: Uncommon Cause of Ischemic Stroke and Retrieval Technique. Journal of Vascular and Interventional Neurology, 9(6). Retrieved from https://ojs.jvin.org/index.php/jvin/article/view/159

Abstract

A 51-Year-old woman had balloon assisted coil embolization with two microcoils for a residual of a previously
ruptured right posterior communicating artery aneurysm
[Figure 1(A) and (B)]. The patient presented after two
weeks with aphasia and right hemiparesis. Computed
tomography revealed migrated coil [Figure 1(C)] confirmed by cerebral angiography [Figure 1(D)]. The coil
was successfully retrieved using Trevo 3 mm × 20 mm
stent retriever (Stryker) [Figure 1(E) and (F), Video)
with complete recovery.

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