锚圈技术联合对侧支架置入术治疗小脑后下动脉吻合动脉瘤1例。

NMC Case Report Journal Pub Date : 2022-08-26 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2176/jns-nmc.2022-0163
Tamon Ando, Tatsuya Ishikawa, Takayuki Funatsu, Koji Yamaguchi, Yosuke Moteki, Seiichiro Eguchi, Momo Uchida, Makiko Sakaguchi, Masahiko Nishitani, Takakazu Kawamata
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接吻动脉瘤指的是两个颈部分开的脑动脉瘤相互接触的情况。目前,关于发生在椎动脉(VA)-小脑后下动脉(PICA)附近的吻合动脉瘤的资料很少。我们报告了第一例VA-PICA和非支状PICA接吻动脉瘤,在使用两个微导管的锚线圈技术后,成功地用对侧支架植入治疗。一位64岁的女性被诊断为左侧VA-PICA动脉瘤(5.5 mm)和邻近的小PICA动脉瘤(2.5 mm),动脉瘤壁紧密接触。对于支架植入,从对侧将微导管导航到PICA,并从同侧将框架线圈放置到每个动脉瘤中。接下来,将一个神经形态Atlas支架从异食处放置到VA的远端,并使用监禁技术完成卷曲。患者术后过程良好,6个月后左侧椎体血管造影显示两个动脉瘤完全闭塞。充分的手术计划和适当的支架辅助线圈栓塞技术的应用有助于该罕见病例的手术成功。
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Kissing Aneurysms of the Posterior Inferior Cerebellar Artery Treated by Anchor Coil Technique and Stenting from the Contralateral Side: A Case Report.
Kissing aneurysms refer to the condition in which two cerebral aneurysms with separate necks are in contact with each other. At present, there is scarce information on kissing aneurysms occurring near the vertebral artery (VA)-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). We report the first case of VA-PICA and nonbranched PICA kissing aneurysms, which were successfully treated with contralateral stenting after the anchor coil technique using two microcatheters. A 64-year-old woman was diagnosed with a left VA-PICA aneurysm (5.5 mm) and an adjacent small PICA aneurysm (2.5 mm) with the aneurysmal walls in close contact. For stenting, microcatheters were navigated to the PICA from the contralateral side, and framing coils for the anchor were placed into each aneurysm from the ipsilateral side. Next, a Neuroform Atlas stent was deployed from the PICA to the distal side of the VA, and coiling was completed using the jailing technique. The patient had a good postoperative course, and a left vertebral angiogram revealed complete occlusion of both aneurysms after 6 months. Adequate surgical planning and application of an appropriate stent-assisted coil embolization technique contributed to the success of the procedure in this rare case.
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