Technical advantages of a novel flow diverter in complex flow diversion: patient series.

Catherine Lei, Cody Heskett, Lane Fry, Aaron Brake, Frank A De Stefano, Jeremy Peterson, Koji Ebersole
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Background: The Surpass Streamline flow diverter (SSFD) possesses 4 attributes that may offer an important advantage in the treatment of complex pathologies: (1) utilization of an over-the-wire (OTW) delivery system, (2) greater device length, (3) larger potential diameter, and (4) propensity to open in tortuosity.

Observations: Case 1 leveraged device diameter to embolize a large, recurrent vertebral artery aneurysm. Angiography at 1 year posttreatment showed complete occlusion with a patent SSFD. Case 2 leveraged device length and opening in tortuosity to manage a symptomatic 20-mm cavernous carotid aneurysm. Magnetic resonance imaging at 2 years demonstrated aneurysm thrombosis and patent stents. Case 3 utilized diameter, length, and the OTW delivery system to treat a giant intracranial aneurysm previously treated with surgical ligation and a high-flow bypass procedure. Angiography at 5 months postprocedure demonstrated the return of laminar flow, as the vein graft had healed around the stent construct. Case 4 used diameter, length, and the OTW system to treat a giant, symptomatic, dolichoectatic vertebrobasilar aneurysm. Twelve-month follow-up imaging revealed a patent stent construct with no change to the aneurysm size.

Lessons: Increased awareness of the unique attributes of the SSFD may allow a larger number of cases to be treated with the proven mechanism of flow diversion.

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新型分流器在复杂导流中的技术优势:患者系列。
背景:Surpass Streamline分流器(SSFD)具有4个特性,这些特性可能在治疗复杂疾病方面提供重要优势:(1)使用在线(OTW)输送系统,(2)更大的装置长度,(3)更大潜在直径,以及(4)在曲折情况下打开的倾向。观察结果:病例1利用装置直径栓塞复发性大椎动脉瘤。治疗后1年的血管造影术显示完全闭塞,SSFD为专利。病例2利用装置长度和弯曲开口治疗症状性20 mm海绵状颈动脉瘤。2年的磁共振成像显示动脉瘤血栓形成和支架未使用。病例3利用直径、长度和OTW输送系统治疗了一个巨大的颅内动脉瘤,该动脉瘤先前通过外科结扎和高流量旁路手术进行了治疗。术后5个月的血管造影显示层流恢复,因为支架周围的静脉移植物已经愈合。病例4使用直径、长度和OTW系统治疗一个巨大的、有症状的、多点静止的椎基底动脉瘤。12个月的随访成像显示,动脉瘤大小没有变化,支架结构为专利。经验教训:提高对SSFD独特属性的认识可能会使更多的病例能够通过已证实的分流机制进行治疗。
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