Anterograde recanalization of a ruptured vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm with endovascular trapping treatment: A case reportopen access
- Authors
- Kim, Seung Soo; Park, Hyun; Lee, Kwangho; Jung, Seunguk; Yoon, Chang Hyo; Kim, Sung Kwon; Ryu, Kyeong Hwa; Baek, Hye Jin; Hwang, Soo Hyun
- Issue Date
- Jun-2020
- Publisher
- ELSEVIER
- Keywords
- Recanalization; Vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm; Endovascular trapping; Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Citation
- INTERDISCIPLINARY NEUROSURGERY-ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND CASE MANAGEMENT, v.20
- Indexed
- SCOPUS
ESCI
- Journal Title
- INTERDISCIPLINARY NEUROSURGERY-ADVANCED TECHNIQUES AND CASE MANAGEMENT
- Volume
- 20
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/6562
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.inat.2019.100633
- ISSN
- 2214-7519
2214-7519
- Abstract
- Recanalization of a completely occluded vertebral artery, which involves ruptured vertebral dissecting aneurysm, to a normal configuration is rare. Here we report the case of a recanalized vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm in a 51-year-old woman that was treated using endovascular trapping and the right vertebral artery was completely occluded. Six months after the procedure, transfemoral cerebral artery angiography showed a normal configuration of the antegrade recanalized vertebral artery. We also suggest three possible mechanisms for the phenomenon of antegrade recanalization, of which we consider the water-hammer effect mechanism to be the most probable. Endovascular trapping, regardless of the presence of a true or false lumen, is capable of providing promising results and good prognosis through antegrade revascularization or complete occlusion.
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