Abstract:
OBJECTIVE AND IMPORTANCE:
To describe the use of a newly available self-expandable stent in a cross-over approach for treatment of a large, wide-necked carotid termination aneurysm.
CLINICAL PRESENTATION:
A 58-year-old hypertensive woman presenting with mild headaches underwent computed tomography, which showed a nonruptured aneurysm of the left internal carotid artery. She subsequently underwent cerebral angiography, confirming that the aneurysm was located at the left terminal carotid segment with a wide neck.
INTERVENTION:
Using a cross-over approach from the contralateral internal carotid artery, a new self-expandable stent was advanced through the anterior communicating artery and placed horizontally across the aneurysm neck. Aneurysm occlusion was performed by subsequent trans-stent catheterization of the aneurysm and coil packing.
CONCLUSION:
Successful stent placement allowed subtotal coil occlusion of the aneurysm with a good anatomic and clinical result. No complications were encountered. The new self-expandable stent is a highly flexible, low-profile device that can be safely navigated through tortuous intracranial vessels even in a crossover technique. Its radial force and closed cell design is suitable for stent-assisted coiling and may be superior to stents with an open cell design.
Citation:
Benndorf, G., Klucznik, R. P., Meyer, D., Strother, C. M., & Mawad, M. E. (2006). Cross-over technique for horizontal stenting of an internal carotid bifurcation aneurysm using a new self-expandable stent: technical case report. Operative Neurosurgery, 58(suppl_1), ONS-E172.