Coiling
  • Endovascular treatment which involves navigating a catheter to the aneurysm site under fluoroscopic guidance
  • A microcatheter is then advanced into the aneurysm sac and metal coils are deposited
  • Coils arrest blood flow and induces thrombus formation which occludes aneurysm
  • The coils are kept within the aneurysm sac an out of the vessel lumen by either a stent (stent-assisted coiling) or a balloon (balloon-assisted coiling)
Clipping
  • Requires a craniotomy and exploration of the subarachnoid spaces around the cerebral arteries
  • Once the aneurysm is exposed, a single or multiple titanium clips are placed across the neck of the aneurysm
  • Results in mechanical occlusion the sac at its neck while preserving blood flow through the vessel lumen
Stenting
  • Endovascular insertion of stents may be utilised in certain situations
  • Flow-diverting stents are a new generation of stents designed to occlude the aneurysm by isolating the sac from the circulation - useful in fusiform and wide neck aneurysms
  • Simple stenting is often used to treat dissecting aneurysms of the cerebral vessels
Trapping
  • Used for giant aneurysms (>25mm diameter) where other methods have failed
  • The aneurysm is trapped by two clips applied to the vessel either side
  • A bypass graft is then used to provide blood flow to the distal vessels