A coil in the hair—a case report of percutaneous coil migration

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Abstract

Coil migration following cerebral aneurysm treatment has been described and may result in stroke, recurrent aneurysm, or local mass effect. Cerebral coil embolization is also applied in arteriovenous malformations and arteriovenous fistulas, but these pathologies are relatively rare and coil migration is not as well described. Furthermore, these cases are more commonly treated with combinations of multiple modalities to achieve cure. Embolization, surgery, and radiation each have risks and benefits and combinations may have synergistic risks and benefits not seen in monotherapy. We report a case of extravascular and extra-corporeal coil migration after embolization and craniectomy to treat a patient with hemorrhage from an arteriovenous fistula.

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De Boer, B., See, A. P., Bart Brouwers, H., Rinkel, G., Princiotta, C., & Broekman, M. L. D. (2018). A coil in the hair—a case report of percutaneous coil migration. Acta Neurochirurgica, 160(12), 2397–2399. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00701-018-3689-3

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