Abstract
BACKGROUND: The penumbra occlusion device (POD) is a recently developed metallic coil with a unique anchor segment. The purpose of this study was to investigate the anchoring function of the POD for embolization of medium-sized vessels in detail. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We reviewed a series of cases of proximal embolization of medium-sized vessels in which the POD was used. Endovascular outcomes and complications were assessed. The distance between the distal end of the first-indwelled POD and the microcatheter tip was defined as the "landing distance," and this was also evaluated via fluoroscopic analysis. RESULTS: POD deployment was successful in 17 of 18 patients. The median landing distance was 9.6 mm, and no distal POD migration was observed after the formation of anchor loops. CONCLUSIONS: The specific anchoring function of the POD enables effective proximal occlusion of medium-sized vessels.