Preliminary outcomes of endovascular treatment of moyamoya disease

Xin-Yu Li , Yang-Yang Tian , Cong-Hui Li, Ji-Wei Wang, Hui Li, Jian-Feng Liu, Bu-Lang Gao
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Abstract

Purpose

This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness and safety of endovascular revascularisation of intracranial artery occlusion and stenosis in moyamoya disease using stent angioplasty.

Materials and methods

We recruited 12 patients (8 women and 4 men) with occlusion and stenosis of intracranial arteries in the context of moyamoya disease who underwent endovascular stent angioplasty. Clinical data, baseline conditions, lesion location, treatment outcomes, periprocedural complications, and follow-up outcomes were analysed.

Results

The occlusion was located at the M1 segment of the middle cerebral artery in 8 patients, at both the M1 and A2 segments in one patient, and at the C7 segment of the internal carotid artery in 3. Thirteen stents were deployed at the occlusion site, including the low-profile visualized intraluminal support (LVIS) device in 8 patients, an LVIS device and a Solitaire AB stent in one, and a Leo stent in 3, with a success rate of 100% and no intraprocedural complications. Plain CT imaging after stenting revealed leakage of contrast agent, which disappeared on the second day, resulting in no clinical symptoms or neurological sequelae. Follow-up angiography studies were performed in all patients for 6–12 months (mean, 8.8). Slight asymptomatic in-stent stenosis was observed in 2 patients (16.7%), and no neurological deficits were observed in the other patients. All preoperative ischaemic symptoms completely disappeared at follow-up.

Conclusion

Stent angioplasty is a safe and effective treatment for occlusion and stenosis of intracranial arteries in moyamoya disease.

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目的 本研究旨在探讨使用支架血管成形术对moyamoya病颅内动脉闭塞和狭窄进行血管内再通的有效性和安全性。材料和方法 我们招募了12名moyamoya病颅内动脉闭塞和狭窄患者(8名女性和4名男性),他们都接受了血管内支架血管成形术。结果8名患者的闭塞部位位于大脑中动脉M1段,1名患者的闭塞部位位于M1和A2段,3名患者的闭塞部位位于颈内动脉C7段。在闭塞部位部署了13个支架,其中8名患者使用了低位可视腔内支撑(LVIS)装置,1名患者使用了LVIS装置和Solitaire AB支架,3名患者使用了Leo支架,成功率为100%,且无术中并发症。支架植入术后的 CT 平扫显示造影剂渗漏,第二天渗漏消失,患者未出现临床症状或神经系统后遗症。所有患者均接受了 6-12 个月(平均 8.8 个月)的随访血管造影检查。在两名患者(16.7%)中观察到轻微的无症状支架内狭窄,其他患者未观察到神经功能障碍。结论支架血管成形术是治疗莫亚莫亚病颅内动脉闭塞和狭窄的一种安全有效的方法。
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