Background and purpose In our previous study, we established the utility of 8-F balloon guide catheters for anterior circulation aneurysms. This study aims to assess the efficacy of the proximal flow control method using 8-F balloon guide catheters for coil deployment into the aneurysms as a novel adjunctive technique for aneurysmal coil embolisation along with local balloon neck remodeling, stent assist and double catheter techniques. Materials and methods We retrospectively analysed patients who underwent endovascular coiling of anterior circulation aneurysms between August 2013 and December 2017. Results Of 206 patients enrolled in this study, the balloon of the guiding catheter was inflated to assist coil deployment in 43 patients (20.9%). In addition, the proximal flow control method found utility in cases with small aneurysms and relatively narrow-necked internal carotid artery. We observed no intraprocedural complications in this study. Conclusion This technique enabled secure coil deployment without navigating another microcatheter or balloon catheter around the aneurysms.
Keywords: Adjunctive technique; balloon guiding catheter; coil embolisation; intracranial aneurysms.