Large anterior communicating artery aneurysm successfully obliterated by straightening the parent artery: an illustrative case

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Kengo Yamada , Masashi Kotsugi , Ryosuke Maeoka , Hiromichi Hayami , Tomoya Okamoto , Yoshiaki Kakehi , Ryosuke Matsuda , Ichiro Nakagawa
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Abstract

Background

Endovascular devices for cerebral aneurysms have advanced, but large aneurysms with complex shapes remain difficult to cure. A steep branching angle for the parent artery can be a key factor in recurrence after endovascular treatment. We report a case in which a large anterior communicating artery (Acom) aneurysm (left A1–A2 junction) with a hairpin-shaped parent artery was completely occluded by straightening the parent artery using a neck-bridging stent.

Case description

The patient in his 60 s was referred to our department after cerebral magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in a dementia evaluation revealed a large Acom aneurysm 20 mm in diameter. Initial coil embolization was successful, but recurrence was observed six months later, requiring retreatment. After embolizing the recurrent aneurysm, a neck-bridging stent was placed in the left A1–A2 segment with a hairpin curve, successfully straightening the parent artery. The postoperative course was uneventful, with no hemorrhagic or ischemic complications, and the patient was discharged independently. No recurrence was observed on MRI a year later.

Conclusion

This successful use of a neck-bridging stent to straighten angulation of the parent artery in refractory large Acom aneurysms suggests a potential method for preventing aneurysm recurrence.
通过矫直载动脉成功消除大前交通动脉瘤:一个说明性病例
背景:脑动脉瘤的血管装置已取得进展,但形状复杂的大动脉瘤仍难以治愈。血管内治疗后复发的关键因素是母动脉分支角度过陡。我们报告一例大前交通动脉(Acom)动脉瘤(左侧A1-A2交界处)与发夹状的载动脉完全闭塞,使用颈桥支架矫直载动脉。病例描述:患者60多岁,在脑磁共振成像(MRI)评估痴呆后被转介到我科,发现一个直径20毫米的大Acom动脉瘤。最初的线圈栓塞是成功的,但6个月后观察到复发,需要再次治疗。栓塞复发动脉瘤后,在左侧A1-A2段以发夹曲线放置颈桥支架,成功拉直母动脉。术后过程平稳,无出血性或缺血性并发症,患者独立出院。1年后MRI未见复发。结论成功应用颈桥支架治疗难治性大眶主动脉瘤,为预防动脉瘤复发提供了一种可行的方法。
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