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Antegrade recanalization of parent artery in internal trapping of vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm: a case report.

Seung Kug Baik1, Yong Sun Kim, Hui Jung Lee, Jaechan Park, Duk Sik Kang.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: We describe a case involving technical success with internal trapping using controllable detachable coils yet antegrade recanalization of the occluded vertebral artery, in the vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm. Possible explanations for the antegrade recanalization of the occluded vertebral artery and lessons from the case are also discussed. CASE DESCRIPTION: A 42-year-old woman with a history of stupor (Hunt and Hess grade III) and right vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm, was admitted to our hospital. Endovascular treatment was performed. The dissecting aneurysm and affected right vertebral artery were both completely occluded, whereas the right PICA was preserved. Nine months after the embolization, follow-up angiography was performed, which revealed recanalization of the occluded right vertebral artery with a normal arterial configuration and antegrade flow into the basilar artery. The recanalized vertebral artery was located just superior and lateral to the deployed coil meshes. It was decided that no further intervention was needed. At the last clinical follow-up 15 months after the initial treatment, the patient was fully recovered.
CONCLUSION: Even in the case of technical angiographic success in the endovascular management of a dissecting aneurysm, a prompt follow-up angiography is still crucial. Plus, if the false lumen cannot be separated from the true lumen, treatment with just a stent may not be adequate.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17586243     DOI: 10.1016/j.surneu.2006.07.023

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Surg Neurol        ISSN: 0090-3019


  6 in total

1.  Effect of coil packing proximal to the dilated segment on postoperative medullary infarction and prognosis following internal trapping for ruptured vertebral artery dissection.

Authors:  Hiroyuki Ikeda; Hirotoshi Imamura; Yohei Mineharu; Shoichi Tani; Hidemitsu Adachi; Chiaki Sakai; Tatsuya Ishikawa; Katsunori Asai; Nobuyuki Sakai
Journal:  Interv Neuroradiol       Date:  2015-10-13       Impact factor: 1.610

Review 2.  Endovascular treatment and radiographic follow-up of proximal traumatic intracranial aneurysms in adolescents: case series and review of the literature.

Authors:  Daniel H Fulkerson; Jason M Voorhies; Shannon P McCanna; Troy D Payner; Thomas J Leipzig; John A Scott; Andrew J DeNardo; Kathleen Redelman; Terry G Horner
Journal:  Childs Nerv Syst       Date:  2010-02-23       Impact factor: 1.475

3.  Endovascular parent artery occlusion for the treatment of wide-neck A1 segment aneurysms: a single-center experience.

Authors:  E Tollard; L Niemtschik; T E Darsaut; F Guilbert; D Roy; J Raymond; A Weill
Journal:  AJNR Am J Neuroradiol       Date:  2010-09-02       Impact factor: 3.825

4.  Long-term clinical and radiological results of endovascular internal trapping in vertebral artery dissection.

Authors:  Daina Kashiwazaki; Satoshi Ushikoshi; Takeshi Asano; Satoshi Kuroda; Kiyohiro Houkin
Journal:  Neuroradiology       Date:  2012-11-14       Impact factor: 2.804

5.  Antegrade recanalization of parent artery after internal trapping of ruptured vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm.

Authors:  Yon Kwon Ihn; Jae Hoon Sung; Je Hoon Byun
Journal:  J Korean Neurosurg Soc       Date:  2012-05-31

6.  Endovascular Treatment of Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Follow up Angiographic and Clinical Results of Endovascular Treatment in Serial Cases.

Authors:  Gi Won Shin; Hae Woong Jeong
Journal:  Neurointervention       Date:  2015-02-28
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