静脉支架植入术的新方法:用于评估搏动性耳鸣的 Tigertriever 临时支架植入术

M. Al‐Kawaz, Kayla Epstein, J. Mocco
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搏动性耳鸣可能会严重削弱患者的功能,而静脉窦狭窄是一种在很大程度上未得到充分认识的病因。对于不伴有特发性颅内高压和多灶性双侧静脉窦狭窄的搏动性耳鸣病例,确定直接的因果关系尤其具有挑战性。 在此,我们介绍了一位在诊断性血管造影中发现有搏动性耳鸣和双侧横筛窦狭窄的患者。使用 Tigertreiver 临时支架定位了症状区段。患者报告说,在左乙状窦内植入临时支架后,搏动性耳鸣症状得到缓解。随后,对左乙状窦进行了永久性支架植入,症状完全消失。 我们强调了对出现搏动性耳鸣和静脉窦狭窄,但无特发性颅内高压的患者进行诊断所面临的挑战。虽然还需要更多的经验,但临时支架植入术可能为评估搏动性耳鸣患者的静脉支架植入疗效提供了一种更好的方法。
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Novel Approach to Venous Stenting: Tigertriever Temporary Stenting for the Evaluation of Pulsatile Tinnitus
Pulsatile tinnitus can be significantly functionally debilitating, with venous sinus stenosis being a largely underrecognized etiology. Establishing a direct cause‐effect relationship can be particularly challenging in pulsatile tinnitus cases without idiopathic intracranial hypertension, and with multifocal, bilateral venous sinus stenoses. Herein, we present a patient with pulsatile tinnitus and bilateral transverse‐sigmoid sinus stenoses on diagnostic angiogram. Temporary stenting using a Tigertreiver was utilized to localize the symptomatic segment. Patient reported resolution of pulsatile tinnitus after deploying the temporary stentriever within the left sigmoid sinus. Subsequently, permanent stenting of the left sigmoid sinus was preformed resulting in complete resolution of symptoms. We highlight the diagnostic challenges of patients presenting with pulsatile tinnitus and venous sinus stenoses, without idiopathic intracranial hypertension. While more experience is needed, temporary stenting may provide an improved method for assessing venous stenting efficacy in patients with pulsatile tinnitus.
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