An Illustrative Case of Bilateral Internal Carotid Artery Occlusion Concomitant with Aneurysm of the Obstructed ICA Reconstituted via Collaterals: Emphasizing the Role of Rescue Collaterals in Decision-Making.

Azad Malikov, Bige Sayin, Ilkay Akmangit, Yigit Can Senol, Ergun Daglioglu, Ahmet Deniz Belen
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In patients with bilateral internal carotid artery (ICA) obstruction, the basilar and ophthalmic arteries become the most critical arteries for brain perfusion, and the location of aneurysm formation may be associated with increased wall shear stress induced by compromised carotid circulation. Consideration of collateral routes may have an impact on therapeutic decisions for patients undergoing extracranial to intracranial (EC-IC) bypass and aneurysm surgery. We report a rare case of a young woman with bilateral ICA occlusion simultaneous with dissecting aneurysm of the obstructed ICA reconstituted via collaterals, emphasizing the functional value of collaterals and therapeutic strategy. We present a young woman with angiographic evidence of cerebrovascular early atherosclerotic disease. A young patient was found to have bilateral ICA occlusion and dissecting aneurysm of the obstructed ICA. A large fusiform aneurysm was clipped. Then, an anastomosis was performed from the left superficial temporal to the M3 segment of the middle cerebral artery. The patient's postoperative course was uneventful, and she was discharged to rehabilitation with no residual sequelae. This case illustrates a rare case of bilateral ICA occlusions, presented with robust collaterals, and dissecting aneurysm of the obstructed ICA reconstituted via collaterals. We also demonstrate excellent surgical clipping of a challenging ICA aneurysm and cerebral bypass surgery.

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双侧颈内动脉闭塞伴侧支重建动脉瘤一例:强调侧支在决策中的作用。
在双侧颈内动脉梗阻患者中,基底动脉和眼动脉成为脑灌注最关键的动脉,动脉瘤形成的位置可能与颈动脉循环受损引起的壁面剪切应力增加有关。考虑侧支通路可能会影响接受颅外到颅内(EC-IC)搭桥和动脉瘤手术的患者的治疗决策。我们报告一例罕见的年轻女性双侧ICA闭塞同时夹层动脉瘤阻塞的ICA通过侧支重建,强调侧支的功能价值和治疗策略。我们报告一位年轻女性的血管造影证据表明脑血管早期动脉粥样硬化性疾病。一个年轻的病人被发现有双侧ICA闭塞和夹层动脉瘤阻塞的ICA。夹住一个大的梭状动脉瘤。左颞浅段与大脑中动脉M3段吻合。患者的术后过程是平稳的,她出院康复没有残留的后遗症。本病例是一个罕见的双侧ICA闭塞病例,表现为强健的侧支,并通过侧支重建阻塞的ICA夹层动脉瘤。我们也展示了一个具有挑战性的ICA动脉瘤和脑搭桥手术的优秀手术夹。
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