x线引导下血管内治疗单侧颈内动脉严重狭窄1例

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Vyacheslav Mykhaylichenko, Magomed Ahmadov, Dmitry Parshin, Rostislav Usupov, Alexey Gorbunov, Mariya Kalugina
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在这项工作中,作者提出了一个65岁男性的临床病例,他有三次急性脑血管事故的病史,类似于短暂性脑缺血发作和/或缺血性中风,伴有轻微的神经功能缺损,左或右肢体短期无力和协调性丧失。颈动脉造影显示,大脑的血液供应是由左侧的一条内颈动脉和同一侧强有力的侧支网络提供的。患者接受了左侧颈内动脉支架置入术。结果,血液供应通过支架动脉恢复,右侧侧枝明显。该临床病例表明,即使在颈动脉多灶性病变的复杂临床情况下,使用x线血管内技术也能取得良好的临床效果,x线引导下对孤立性颈内动脉危重性狭窄进行血管内治疗,可实现神经功能缺损的显著消退,预后最佳。
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X-RAY-GUIDED ENDOVASCULAR TREATMENT FOR CRITICAL STENOSIS OF A SOLITARY INTERNAL CAROTID ARTERY: A CLINICAL CASE
In this work, the authors present a clinical case of a 65 year-old man with a history of three acute cerebrovascular accidents similar to a transient ischemic attack and/or ischemic stroke with a minor neurological deficit with short-term weakness in the left or right limbs and loss of coordination. Carotid angiography showed that the blood supply to the brain was provided by a single internal carotid artery on the left and a potent collateral network on the same side. The patient underwent stenting of the internal carotid artery on the left. As a result, blood supply was restored through the stented artery and pronounced collateralization on the right. This clinical case demonstrated that even in complex clinical situations associated with multifocal lesions of the carotid arteries, the use of x-ray endovascular technologies can achieve good clinical results, and x-ray-guided endovascular treatment of critical stenosis of the solitary internal carotid artery will allow achieving significant regression of neurological deficit and designating prognosis optima.
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Archiv EuroMedica
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