血流分流器治疗颈内动脉颈段症状性夹层的疗效观察

IF 0.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Yu Zhang , Xufeng Sun , Yueyang Peng , Mengyuan Zhang , Zhifeng Wen
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颈内动脉夹层是一种相对罕见的脑血管疾病,可导致颈部疼痛、血管狭窄和急性中风,特别是在中青年人群中。血管治疗已经证明了解决这种情况的潜力;然而,颈动脉支架的使用在颅底附近或弯曲血管内经常遇到困难。流分流器(FD)装置以其优越的支撑力和灵活性而闻名,已成为一种创新的血管内治疗方法。尽管它们很有前景,但关于它们在颈内动脉夹层病例中的应用的报道仍然有限。本文讨论了两例使用FD装置治疗C1颈内动脉中上段夹层的病例,在长期随访中取得了良好的效果。提示FD治疗颈内动脉夹层安全有效,是一种可行的治疗方案。
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Efficacy of flow diverters for the treatment of symptomatic dissections of the cervical segment of the internal carotid artery
Internal carotid artery dissection is a relatively uncommon cerebrovascular condition that can result in neck pain, vascular stenosis, and acute stroke, particularly in young and middle-aged individuals. Vascular treatments have demonstrated potential in addressing this condition; however, the use of carotid artery stents often encounters difficulties in areas near the skull base or within tortuous vessels. Flow Diverter (FD) devices, known for their superior support and flexibility, have emerged as an innovative endovascular treatment. Despite their promise, reports on their use in cases of internal carotid artery dissection remain limited. This article discusses two cases in which FD devices were employed to treat dissections in the upper and middle segments of the C1 internal carotid artery, achieving favorable outcomes during long-term follow-up. These findings suggest that FD treatment for internal carotid artery dissection is both safe and effective, representing a feasible therapeutic option.
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