Longitudinal evaluation of neointimal formation using optical coherence tomography for an intracranial aneurysm with flow diverter placement in vivo: preliminary experience.
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Abstract
Placement of a flow diverter (FD) has been a mainstream treatment for intracranial aneurysms. Neointimal formation in the aneurysmal neck and stent struts is important for promoting aneurysm healing and reducing ischemic complications. Although several animal studies have reported the longitudinal evaluation of neointimal formation post-FD placement using optical coherence tomography (OCT), no human studies have been published. We describe the first case of a patient with follow-up longitudinal angiography and OCT examination at 1 and 3 months post-FD placement for an internal carotid artery aneurysm. At 1 month, the OCT images showed complete neointimal formation on stent struts of the parent artery and partial neointimal formation on the neck. The aneurysm was occluded on angiography at 3 months and all stent struts were covered with neointima on OCT images. An OCT examination may provide insights regarding the mechanism underlying the healing process of aneurysms treated by an FD.
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The Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery (JNIS) is a leading peer review journal for scientific research and literature pertaining to the field of neurointerventional surgery. The journal launch follows growing professional interest in neurointerventional techniques for the treatment of a range of neurological and vascular problems including stroke, aneurysms, brain tumors, and spinal compression.The journal is owned by SNIS and is also the official journal of the Interventional Chapter of the Australian and New Zealand Society of Neuroradiology (ANZSNR), the Canadian Interventional Neuro Group, the Hong Kong Neurological Society (HKNS) and the Neuroradiological Society of Taiwan.