Abstract
Background Wide-necked intracranial aneurysms present unique challenges for endovascular treatment. The Comaneci device is a novel temporary bridging device designed to assist coil embolization without parent vessel occlusion. Methods The SUccess in Comaneci-assist Coils Embolization Surveillance Study (SUCCESS) was a multicenter, prospective, postmarket surveillance study conducted at 17 US centers. Ninety consecutive patients with wide-necked intracranial aneurysms were treated with Comaneci-assisted coiling. The primary effectiveness endpoint was successful aneurysm occlusion (Raymond-Roy class I/II) at procedure end. Primary safety endpoints included periprocedural events within 24 hours and clinical outcomes at discharge and 30 days. Results Of 90 enrolled patients (mean age 63 years, 63% female), 32 (36%) presented with ruptured aneurysms. Most common locations were anterior communicating (33%), internal carotid (20%), and posterior communicating arteries (19%). Successful occlusion was achieved in 85.6% of cases at procedure end and 94.7% at 6months. Good clinical outcome (modified Rankin Scale (mRS) 0–2) was maintained from baseline (73%) through 30 days (81%) and 6months (83%). Thromboembolic events occurred in 5.5% of cases, all asymptomatic. Device-related complications were minimal, with coil entanglement in 0.3% of deployed coils and no instances of deployment/retrieval failure. All-cause mortality was 4.4%, confined to the ruptured aneurysm cohort. Conclusions The SUCCESS study demonstrates high rates of successful aneurysm occlusion with Comaneci-assisted coiling, with occlusion rates persisting through 6month follow-up. The safety profile was favorable, with low rates of thromboembolic events compared with other assist techniques. These results support the use of the Comaneci device for wide-necked aneurysm treatment in both ruptured and unruptured settings.
| Original language | English (US) |
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| Article number | jnis-2025-024136 |
| Journal | Journal of neurointerventional surgery |
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| State | Accepted/In press - 2025 |
Keywords
- Aneurysm
- Device
- Intervention
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Surgery
- Clinical Neurology
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