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摘要
PulseRider (Cerenovus, Irvine, CA, USA)是一种相对新颖的装置,用于治疗具有线圈辅助作用的宽颈动脉瘤。然而,pulserider辅助线圈栓塞后复发动脉瘤的治疗选择仍然存在争议。在此,我们报告一例复发的基底动脉瘤(BTA)在pulseride辅助线圈栓塞后用Enterprise 2治疗。16年前,一名70多岁的妇女因蛛网膜下腔出血和BTA破裂接受了线圈栓塞术。在6年随访中发现复发,并进行了额外的线圈栓塞。然而,逐渐复发仍然发生,第二次治疗9年后,pulserider辅助线圈栓塞无任何并发症。然而,在6个月的随访中再次发现复发。因此,支架辅助线圈栓塞采用Enterprise 2 (Cerenovus)通过PulseRider进行角度重构。Enterprise 2在有效的线圈栓塞后被部署在大脑后动脉(PCA)右侧P2段与基底动脉(BA)之间,实现了右侧PCA与BA之间有效的角度重塑。患者术后过程平稳,半年后未发现再通。虽然PulseRider对宽颈动脉瘤治疗有效,但仍有复发的可能。使用Enterprise 2的附加治疗是安全有效的,并期望角重塑。
Enterprise Treatment for Recurrent Basilar Tip Aneurysm after PulseRider-assisted Coil Embolization: A Case Report.
PulseRider (Cerenovus, Irvine, CA, USA) is a relatively novel device used for the treatment of wide-neck aneurysms with a coil-assisted effect. However, treatment options for recurrent aneurysms after PulseRider-assisted coil embolization remain controversial. Here we report a case of recurrent basilar tip aneurysm (BTA) treated with Enterprise 2 after PulseRider-assisted coil embolization. A woman in her 70s underwent coil embolization for a subarachnoid hemorrhage with ruptured BTA 16 years ago. Recurrence was detected at 6-year follow-up, and an additional coil embolization was performed. Nevertheless, gradual recurrence still occurred, and PulseRider-assisted coil embolization was performed without any complications 9 years after the second treatment. However, recurrence was detected once more at 6-month follow-up. Thus, stent-assisted coil embolization using Enterprise 2 (Cerenovus) through PulseRider was selected for angular remodeling. Enterprise 2 was deployed between the right P2 segment of the posterior cerebral artery (PCA) and basilar artery (BA) after an effective coil embolization, which achieved effective angular remodeling between the right PCA and BA. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful, and no recanalization was detected after half a year. Although PulseRider is effective for wide-neck aneurysm treatment, recurrence remains a possibility. Additional treatment using Enterprise 2 is safe and effective with the expectation of angular remodeling.