医学
穿孔
动脉瘤
外科
支架
分流器
栓塞
放射科
闭塞
假性动脉瘤
血栓形成
材料科学
冲孔
冶金
作者
Salvador F. Gutierrez‐Aguirre,Otavio F. De Toledo,Victor H. C. Benalia,Montserrat Lara‐Velazquez,Amin Aghaebrahim,Eric Sauvageau,Ricardó A. Hanel
标识
DOI:10.1227/ons.0000000000001211
摘要
Aneurysm treatment presents various therapeutic options. Flow diverters (FD) stents are a revolutionizing endovascular technique for previously untreatable aneurysms. 1 FD stents have documented success rates up to 95% and complication rates as low as 2.3%. 2 This modality has proven its effectiveness and safety, but it is critical to consider potential complications. Complications include vascular-related problems such as perforation, occlusion, cerebral hyperperfusion, stent thrombosis, restenosis, and embolic events. 3 To date, there is no standardized definition for braid collapse and fish-mouthing; however, braid collapse has been reported to occur at a rate of 1% and the latter at a rate of 3%. 4 This technical video presents a case of a 51-year-old woman initially treated with a Surpass Evolve flow diverter (Stryker) for a right ophthalmic aneurysm. Secondary to device malapposition and collapse, she developed recurrent ischemic progressive neurologic impairment symptoms. The braid collapse was treated using a Pipeline Embolization device 3.25 × 20 mm (Medtronic) because this device exhibited a larger partial compressive force when compared with the 64-wire device. 5 The procedure was uneventful and significantly improved the patient's neurologic symptoms. This technical video illustrates rescue stenting as a salvage intervention for FD collapse cases. The patient gave informed consent for surgery. Institutional review board approval was deemed unnecessary.
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