Publications by authors named "Shigeta Miyake"

Objective: Recent studies of endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) for anterior circulation stroke have revealed that contact aspiration (CA) and stent retriever (SR) achieve equivalent rates of effective reperfusion, neurological outcomes, and incidence of complications. However, comparative studies on the safety and efficacy of these techniques, particularly in the setting of basilar artery occlusion (BAO), are still lacking. This study aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of CA and SR thrombectomy for BAO using multicenter registry data, and to identify factors associated with better functional outcomes.

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Intraventricular haemorrhage (IVH) is a key prognostic factor for subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH). However, no simple or rapid scoring method for its evaluation exists. We aimed to modify and validate a simple scale for rapid IVH grading.

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Anterior choroidal artery (AChoA) aneurysms pose a challenge for both endovascular and clipping procedures. The eloquent territory supplied by the parent vessel has limited collateralization and its compromise can lead to significant morbidity. This study aims to analyze the clinical outcomes and procedure-related complications of clipping and endovascular treatment of AChoA aneurysms to aid physician decision making.

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Cerebral proliferative angiopathy (CPA) is a rare subtype of cerebral arteriovenous malformation, characterized by unique angiographic features and clinical presentations. Although the clinical and angiographic characteristics of CPA have been well described, their impact on the surrounding tissues remains underexplored. Herein, we investigated the presence of calvarial thickening in patients with CPA, and discuss its potential pathogenesis.

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Background and purpose The risk of rupture increases with advancing age. However, the risk-benefit of coil embolization for elderly patients with unruptured aneurysms is controversial. This study aimed to identify factors associated with treatment primary outcomes, including risk factors for complications and aneurysm recurrence requiring re-treatment in the endovascular treatment of unruptured aneurysms in elderly patients.

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Background: Ultrasound has been increasingly used to guide femoral arterial access for neuroendovascular procedures. Its effect on the safety outcomes has yet to be established.

Purpose: The purpose is to determine the effect of ultrasound-guided punctures on femoral access site complications (ASC), and to identify other potential predictors of ASC.

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High-grade dural arteriovenous fistulas (DAVFs) are known to demonstrate classical dural supply and can demonstrate pre-existing dural supply and 'pure' arterial supply from pial branches. The latter two are examples of congenital versus acquired pial to dural shunting, respectively. We describe the recognition of dural to pial supply during combined transarterial and transvenous embolization of a high-grade DAVF with holocephalic venous reflux, stressing the importance of careful assessment of this condition with micro catheter injections.

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Introduction: Posterior cerebral artery (PCA) aneurysms represent up to 1% of all cerebral aneurysms. P1-P2 perforator aneurysms are thought to be even less prevalent and often require complex treatment strategies due to their anatomical and morphological characteristics, with risk of a perforator infarct. We studied the treatment of P1-P2 perforator aneurysms in a single-center cohort from a high-volume tertiary center, reporting clinical and anatomical characteristics, treatment strategies, and outcomes.

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Although rare, cerebral arterial fenestration may present challenges in diagnosis and treatment. Here we present a case of a supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA) fenestration adjacent to an ICA aneurysm, successfully treated with balloon-assisted coil embolization. A female in her 50's presented with an acute subarachnoid hemorrhage from a ruptured left ICA-ophthalmic artery (OA) aneurysm.

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Cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula can cause cerebral edema and hemorrhage due to cortical venous reflux and congestion. Understanding complex venous reflux and drainage routes is crucial for treatment planning. Here, we present a case of a cavernous sinus dural arteriovenous fistula with cortical venous reflux via two separate terminations of the telencephalic veins caused by an aplastic basal vein of Rosenthal.

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Objectives: The superiority and usefulness of liquid material over particles for embolization have been a topic of debate due to differences in materials and techniques. This study aimed to identify the complications and outcomes associated with both embolization materials.

Methods: This retrospective multicenter cohort study included 93 patients from an endovascular treatment registry, treated from January 1, 2018 to May 31, 2022.

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  • * A study of 132 combined treatments found that 15.1% of patients experienced a decline in neurological function three months after surgery, with embolization complications occurring in 6.3% of cases and surgery-related complications in 15.2%.
  • * Key risk factors for worsening outcomes included the migration of embolic material and higher blood loss during surgery, particularly from specific arteries, highlighting the need for careful planning and understanding of vascular anatomy.
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Purpose: Tandem occlusion, in which the intracranial artery is obstructed along with proximal carotid occlusive or stenotic lesions, occurs in 10-15% of patients with large vessel occlusion. Our study introduces a novel technique for tandem occlusion treatment that involves the simultaneous coaxial deployment of a percutaneous transluminal angioplasty balloon and aspiration catheters with the delivery wire of a stent retriever. After percutaneous transluminal angioplasty of the carotid lesion with a thin balloon catheter, the aspiration catheter was advanced over the balloon to eliminate the ledge between the catheter tip and delivery wire.

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Background: Intraosseous clival arteriovenous fistulas (AVFs), in which the shunt drains extracranially from the posterior and anterior condylar veins rather than from the cavernous sinus (CS), are rare. Targeting embolization of an intraosseous clival AVF is challenging because of its complex venous and skull base anatomy; therefore, a therapeutic strategy based on detailed preoperative radiological findings is required to achieve a favorable outcome. Here, the authors report the successful targeted embolization of an intraosseous clival AVF using an ingenious access route.

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  • The 2021 WHO classification of CNS tumors combines histopathology and molecular profiling to effectively differentiate between adult malignant brain tumors, particularly gliomas and primary CNS lymphomas (PCNSL).
  • A new intraoperative integrated diagnostic (i-ID) system has been developed that enhances traditional frozen-section diagnosis with a qPCR-based genotyping assay, crucial for therapeutic decision-making.
  • After testing the i-ID system on 101 patients, it showed high reliability, matching permanent diagnoses in nearly all cases, thus proving to be a valuable tool for accurate classification of adult malignant CNS tumors.
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  • The study investigated the impact of treatment timing (on-duty vs. off-duty hours) on outcomes for patients undergoing endovascular treatment for acute ischemic stroke.
  • It analyzed data from 1,571 patients in a multicenter registry, focusing on the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) at 90 days post-stroke as the primary outcome measure.
  • Results indicated no significant difference in mRS scores between on-duty and off-duty patients, but off-duty patients experienced longer door-to-puncture times, leading to poorer outcomes when that time exceeded 60 minutes, influenced by factors like low NIHSS scores and diabetes.
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Objectives: Carotid artery stenting is sometimes adapted for some at-risk cases; however, appropriate treatment timing with stroke onset is controversial. This study aims to identify factors that have an impact on complications and outcomes, especially in patients at high risk.

Materials And Methods: We examined the characteristics of 152 consecutive patients treated by carotid artery stenting between January 2018 and March 2022 and retrospectively analyzed the risk factors for complications and poor outcomes (modified-Rankin-Scale deterioration), such as patient background, carotid artery stenting risks (access route tortuosity, severe calcification, vulnerable plaque, estimated glomerular filtration rate <30 mL/min/1.

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  • This study evaluated how effective and safe thrombectomy is for acute ischaemic stroke patients who had some pre-stroke disability, using data from 2313 patients.
  • Out of the 2136 patients analyzed, 33.3% with pre-stroke disabilities achieved a favorable outcome (mRS score of 0-3) after 90 days, with NIHSS scores being a significant predictor of success.
  • The findings suggest that both intravenous t-PA and thrombectomy are safe and particularly beneficial for patients with lower NIHSS scores experiencing stroke-related disabilities.
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  • Common carotid artery occlusion (CCAO) can lead to ischemic stroke, and while bypass surgery is the typical treatment, safer methods are needed.
  • A 68-year-old man with CCAO due to neck radiation therapy experienced decreased vision, prompting a minimally invasive recanalization procedure involving specialized techniques to restore blood flow.
  • The procedure successfully improved the patient's visual acuity and demonstrated that combined endovascular stenting offers a promising alternative treatment for CCAO with fewer complications.
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  • Dural shrinkage at craniotomy makes it difficult to close openings; a new technique called dural scratching has been developed to simplify this process.
  • In a study of 53 patients with narrow openings, the technique involved creating fine scratches on the dura to relieve tension, allowing for easier closure with sutures.
  • The method resulted in a successful primary closure in 87% of cases and was found to be safe, requiring no special tools and reducing the need for additional grafts.
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Objectives: A foreign body granuloma after an endovascular intervention is a rare complication. Some cases of foreign body granulomas, especially after coil embolization, have been reported. However, only four cases of foreign body granulomas after mechanical thrombectomy (MT) have previously been reported.

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Background: Carotid endarterectomy (CEA) and carotid artery stenting (CAS) are common treatments for ischemic stroke prevention in patients with carotid artery stenosis. However, the beneficial effects of CEA/CAS for cerebral hypoperfusion due to carotid artery stenosis have yet to be fully established. As dizziness is a common symptom in patients with carotid artery stenosis, we aimed to evaluate the effects of CEA/CAS on cerebral function in patients with carotid artery stenosis, using equilibrium function tests.

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Background: Preoperative identification of the carotid bifurcation (CB) location and plaque and stenosis distal end of the cervical internal carotid artery in relation to bony structures is essential for carotid endarterectomy (CEA). However, for patients with contrast contraindications, cervical 3-dimensional computed tomography angiography (3D-CTA) is unavailable. In this study, we created fusion images of magnetic resonance angiography (MRA), black-blood (BB) magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and CT to determine if these noncontrast agent images are superior to 3D-CTA for preoperative CEA planning.

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Background: Despite holding soft tissue away from high-speed drills during surgery, tissue can unexpectedly wrap around the drill shaft. We performed experiments to examine what precipitates such mishaps.

Methods: In a windless environment, a Signature Drill System (Stryker) featuring a 4-mm diameter coarse diamond or cutting bit was placed parallel to a suspended strip of polypropylene.

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Background: Meningiomas are often embolized preoperatively to reduce intraoperative blood loss and facilitate tumor resection. However, the procedure is controversial and its effects have not yet been reported. We evaluated preoperative embolization for meningiomas and its effect on postoperative outcome and recurrence.

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