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- Derek O Pipolo, Mickaela Echavarria Demichelis, Cynthia Purves, Alvaro Campero, Juan F Villalonga, Sabino Luzzi, and Matías Baldoncini.
- LINT, Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina. Electronic address: derekpipolomd@gmail.com.
- World Neurosurg. 2022 Aug 1; 164: 306-309.
AbstractIn certain cases, the closing force of a single vascular clip is not sufficient for complete aneurysmal occlusion, and the use of multiple clips, or clip stacking, is required. Many stacking techniques have been described in the literature, such as in tandem stacking and overstacking. However, these may not be feasible during procedures with limited exposure or narrow corridors. Clip reinforcement with a second high-pressure booster clip, also known as the piggyback technique, is an alternative for these cases along with anatomically complex aneurysms or aneurysms demonstrating atypical morphological features. Although this technique has been cited as a potential resource for certain aneurysms, descriptions of its characteristics and advantages are scarce. The purpose of this technical note was to discuss our experience with the piggyback clipping technique and use of a booster clip for a partially embolized and recanalized saccular posterior communicating artery aneurysm in a 50 year-old patient.Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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