动脉瘤栓塞后成功取出股动脉游离线圈缠结1例。

IF 1 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Alberto Stagno, Salvatore Silipigni, Antonella Cinquegrani, Mariano Velo, Giuseppe Cicero, Carmela Visalli, Sergio Lucio Vinci, Antonio Bottari, Agostino Tessitore
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背景:栓塞线圈的拉伸是栓塞手术的一个已知并发症,其潜在结果包括血栓形成、栓塞或血管闭塞。这种不可预测的事件发生在0.5%至6%的病例中,可无症状或具有临床意义,特别是与血栓形成相关时。病例报告我们描述了一例涉及拉伸和解开的栓塞线圈,从其原始位置迁移到右大脑中动脉到股总动脉。线圈形成缠结,并在脑动脉瘤修复后出现症状。通过超声和非增强计算机断层扫描确认了迁移线圈。根据脱位的位置和相关的血栓形成或出血风险,有多种技术可用于管理拉伸线圈。为了防止在这种情况下股轴血栓形成,我们选择取出移位的线圈并将其固定在血管腔外。手术过程包括进入股浅动脉,将血管引入器鞘推进到线圈缠结处,并使用陷阱式检索系统在引入器内捕获线圈。然后将线圈切开并植入动脉外的皮下脂肪中。手术顺利完成,无并发症。结论本病例强调了及时发现和处理栓塞线圈并发症的重要性,以防止血栓形成或血管闭塞等严重后果。先进的成像技术,再加上血管内回收策略,可以确保成功的结果,对患者的风险最小。这里描述的方法展示了一种有效和安全的解决方案,用于管理迁移和拉伸栓塞线圈。
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Successful Retrieval of Migrated Coil Tangle in Femoral Artery Following Aneurysm Embolization: A Case Report.

BACKGROUND Stretching of embolization coils is a known complication of embolization procedures with potential outcomes including thrombosis, embolism, or vascular occlusion. This unpredictable event occurs in 0.5% to 6% of cases and can be asymptomatic or clinically significant, especially if associated with thrombosis. CASE REPORT We describe a case involving a stretched and unraveled embolization coil that migrated from its original placement site in the middle right cerebral artery to the common femoral artery. The coil formed a tangle and became symptomatic following cerebral artery aneurysm repair. The migrated coil was identified using ultrasound and confirmed with unenhanced computed tomography. Various techniques are available to manage stretched coils, depending on the location of dislocation and the associated risks of thrombosis or bleeding. To prevent femoral axis thrombosis in this case, we opted to retrieve the migrated coil and secure it outside the vessel lumen. The procedure involved accessing the superficial femoral artery, advancing a vascular introducer sheath to the coil tangle, and using a snare-type retrieval system to capture the coil within the introducer. The coil was then cut and implanted into the subcutaneous fat outside the artery. The procedure was successfully completed without complications. CONCLUSIONS This case highlights the importance of prompt detection and management of embolization coil complications to prevent serious consequences such as thrombosis or vascular occlusion. Advanced imaging techniques, coupled with endovascular retrieval strategies, can ensure successful outcomes with minimal risks for the patient. The approach described here demonstrates an effective and safe solution for managing migrated and stretched embolization coils.

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American Journal of Case Reports
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Case Reports is an international, peer-reviewed scientific journal that publishes single and series case reports in all medical fields. American Journal of Case Reports is issued on a continuous basis as a primary electronic journal. Print copies of a single article or a set of articles can be ordered on demand.
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