Unstable Carotid Artery Thrombus in a Patient With COVID-19 Infection.

IF 0.7 Vascular and endovascular surgery Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2024-03-18 DOI:10.1177/15385744241240543
Patrick J Kato, Jesse Kato, Jarred A Napier, Rhami Khorfan, Abdulhameed Aziz
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We present a case of an unvaccinated, 43-year-old African American female patient with COVID-19 infection and clinical evidence of a left hemispheric stroke. A non-occlusive thrombus with a radiographic target lesion was identified on computed tomography angiography (CTA). A multi-disciplinary discussion regarding concern for embolization was provided due to its unstable nature, as well as evidence of recent stroke. Given her acute COVID-19 infection, symptomatology, and radiographic findings, it was concluded that the etiology of her stroke appeared most consistent with a hypercoagulable-related embolism rather than an atheroembolic event. The patient underwent left carotid artery thrombectomy with bovine patch angioplasty. Operative findings included: left carotid thrombus, minimal plaque after evacuation of the thrombus, and a small proximal internal carotid artery diameter. Given concern for stenosis with primary repair a bovine pericardial patch angioplasty was performed. We present a paradigm for extracranial carotid thrombectomy with therapeutic anticoagulation for COVID-related spontaneous arterial thrombosis.

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一名 COVID-19 感染患者的颈动脉不稳定血栓
我们报告了一例未接种疫苗的 43 岁非裔美国女性患者,她感染了 COVID-19,临床表现为左侧大脑半球中风。计算机断层扫描血管造影术(CTA)发现了非闭塞性血栓和放射学靶病灶。由于血栓的不稳定性以及近期中风的证据,多学科专家讨论了栓塞问题。考虑到患者的急性 COVID-19 感染、症状和影像学检查结果,结论是她的中风病因似乎最符合高凝相关性栓塞,而非动脉粥样硬化事件。患者接受了左颈动脉血栓切除术和牛补片血管成形术。手术结果包括:左颈动脉血栓,血栓清除后斑块极小,颈内动脉近端直径较小。考虑到初级修复术可能会造成血管狭窄,于是进行了牛心包补片血管成形术。我们介绍了一种颅外颈动脉血栓切除术配合治疗性抗凝治疗 COVID 相关自发性动脉血栓的范例。
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