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INTRODUCTION: This prospective randomized double-blinded in-vitro study was conducted to determine the relative Packing Density (PD) of the new Deltapaq coil (Micrus Endovascular) as compared to Micrus's conventional filling CHE (Helipaq) and finishing CFS (Ultipaq) coils. METHODS: Two physicians independently deployed the coils under fluoroscopy into a 4mm berry shaped glass aneurysm. Each coil tested was a 4mm x 35cm coil specially made for this study. Physicians and observer were blinded as to the type of coil. Five samples per group, per operator, were deployed. RESULTS: mean PD were 36.6% (Helipaq), 37.9% (Ultipaq) and 40.4% (Deltapaq). Two-sample T-test showed a significantly higher PD of Deltapaq versus Helipaq (p < 0.022). DISCUSSION: Higher coil PD and better neck coverage may provide an increased biomechanical stability and may potentially reduce the recanalization rate of aneurysms. CONCLUSION: The new Deltapaq coil may have the potential to achieve higher packing densities in the treatment of aneurysms.

Original publication

DOI

10.1177/1538574410363916

Type

Journal article

Journal

Vasc Endovascular Surg

Publication Date

05/2010

Volume

44

Pages

289 - 293

Keywords

Embolization, Therapeutic, Equipment Design, Fluoroscopy, Intracranial Aneurysm, Materials Testing, Models, Anatomic, Models, Cardiovascular, Prospective Studies