Retreatment of a recurrent giant aneurysm of the internal carotid artery after treatment with a flow-diverting stent.

Ginam Kim, Junhyung Kim, Sang Kyu Park, Joonho Chung
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Flow-diverting stents (FDSs) have proven advantageous for the treatment of large, fusiform, and dissecting aneurysms that are otherwise difficult to treat. Retreatment strategies for recurrent large or giant aneurysms after FDSs are limited to overlapping implantation of an additional FDS or definitive occlusion of the parent vessel. We report a recurrent giant aneurysm that was initially treated with an FDS with coils and was successfully treated with an additional FDS. Visual symptoms due to the mass effect of the recurrent aneurysm were completely resolved, and follow-up digital subtraction angiography revealed complete obliteration of the aneurysm. Additional FDS implantation for the retreatment of incompletely occluded aneurysms after the initial FDS treatment may be feasible and safe. Further studies are required to validate these results.

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血流转移支架治疗后复发的颈内动脉巨大动脉瘤的再治疗。
血流转移支架(FDSs)已被证明对治疗大的梭状动脉瘤和夹层动脉瘤是有利的,否则这些动脉瘤很难治疗。FDS后复发的大或巨动脉瘤的再治疗策略仅限于重叠植入额外的FDS或最终闭塞母血管。我们报告了一例复发性巨大动脉瘤,最初使用带线圈的FDS治疗,并成功地使用额外的FDS治疗。复发动脉瘤的肿块效应导致的视觉症状完全消失,随后的数字减影血管造影显示动脉瘤完全闭塞。在初始FDS治疗后,对不完全闭塞的动脉瘤再治疗额外的FDS植入可能是可行和安全的。需要进一步的研究来验证这些结果。
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