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背景:编织内桥(WEB)是一种有效的栓塞装置。有少数 WEB 移位的不良事件报告,其中大多数发生在手术过程中。本文报告了一例颈内动脉(ICA)闭塞的病例,该病例发生在 WEB 植入手术 12 天之后:观察结果:一名 70 多岁的妇女因左侧 ICA 动脉瘤增大而在随访期间转诊。患者选择了 WEB SL 5 × 3 作为栓塞装置,植入手术顺利完成。患者术后恢复良好,已康复出院。然而,12 天后,她被送到作者所在的医院,原因是 WEB 装置被困并堵塞在左侧 ICA 中。使用鹅颈套管或支架回取器无法取回被困的WEB,但索菲亚导管的抽吸释放了被困装置,使其得以在动脉瘤内重新定位:教训:大多数 WEB 移位病例都发生在手术过程中。在本病例中,移位发生在术后 12 天,据作者所知,还没有类似病例的报道。https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24278。
A Woven EndoBridge dislodging from an aneurysm 12 days after the implantation procedure: illustrative case.
Background: The Woven EndoBridge (WEB) is an effective embolization device. A few cases of WEB migration have been reported as adverse events, and most occurred during the procedure. A case of internal carotid artery (ICA) occlusion due to a trapped WEB, which occurred 12 days after the implantation procedure, is reported.
Observations: A woman in her 70s was referred for an enlarged left ICA aneurysm during follow-up. A WEB SL 5 × 3 was chosen as the embolic device, and the implantation procedure was completed uneventfully. The patient's postoperative course was good, and she was discharged from the hospital. However, 12 days later, she was brought to the authors' hospital because the WEB device was trapped and occluded in the left ICA. The trapped WEB could not be retrieved using a gooseneck snare or stent retriever, but suction from a Sofia catheter released the trapped device, allowing it to be repositioned within the aneurysm.
Lessons: Most cases of WEB migration occur during surgery. In the present case, migration occurred 12 days after surgery, and to the best of the authors' knowledge, no similar cases have been reported. It is important to keep in mind that there are cases similar to the current case. https://thejns.org/doi/10.3171/CASE24278.