When flow diverters fail

The ultimate aims of treatment of the intracranial aneurysms are reconstruction the vessel wall and correcting the hemodynamic disturbance. A flow diverter (FD) is a stent placed inside lumen of the parent artery with aim to blood flow reduction into the aneurysms sac to the extent of almost stagna...

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Main Authors: Marco Zenteno, Angel Lee, Jennifer Lorena Herrera Bejarano, Guru Dutta Satyarthee, Hernando Raphael Alvis-Miranda, Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
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Language:English
Published: London Academic Publishing 2016-12-01
Series:Romanian Neurosurgery
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Online Access:https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/945
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spelling doaj-713e4188cb804664b92c8e74025e21bd2020-11-25T01:13:33ZengLondon Academic PublishingRomanian Neurosurgery1220-88412344-49592016-12-01304When flow diverters failMarco ZentenoAngel LeeJennifer Lorena Herrera BejaranoGuru Dutta SatyartheeHernando Raphael Alvis-MirandaLuis Rafael Moscote-Salazar The ultimate aims of treatment of the intracranial aneurysms are reconstruction the vessel wall and correcting the hemodynamic disturbance. A flow diverter (FD) is a stent placed inside lumen of the parent artery with aim to blood flow reduction into the aneurysms sac to the extent of almost stagnation leading to gradual onset of progressive thrombosis and neointimal lining of arterial wall remodeling to maintain blood outflow into perforators the side and branches. Flow diverter is considered as an effective treatment for fusiform, wide-necked, large and giant intracranial unruptured aneurysms. However, FD implantation may also be associated with growth and rupture of residual aneurysms. The most frequent complication of endovascular aneurysms management is thromboembolic events and less common are intra and postoperative hemorrhagic aneurysmal rupture. Authors report a case where a lack of operation of the device as illustration is presented to demonstrate the shortcomings of this new type of devices. https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/945Flow diverter deviceaneurysmsneuro-intervention
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author Marco Zenteno
Angel Lee
Jennifer Lorena Herrera Bejarano
Guru Dutta Satyarthee
Hernando Raphael Alvis-Miranda
Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
spellingShingle Marco Zenteno
Angel Lee
Jennifer Lorena Herrera Bejarano
Guru Dutta Satyarthee
Hernando Raphael Alvis-Miranda
Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
When flow diverters fail
Romanian Neurosurgery
Flow diverter device
aneurysms
neuro-intervention
author_facet Marco Zenteno
Angel Lee
Jennifer Lorena Herrera Bejarano
Guru Dutta Satyarthee
Hernando Raphael Alvis-Miranda
Luis Rafael Moscote-Salazar
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title When flow diverters fail
title_short When flow diverters fail
title_full When flow diverters fail
title_fullStr When flow diverters fail
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publisher London Academic Publishing
series Romanian Neurosurgery
issn 1220-8841
2344-4959
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The ultimate aims of treatment of the intracranial aneurysms are reconstruction the vessel wall and correcting the hemodynamic disturbance. A flow diverter (FD) is a stent placed inside lumen of the parent artery with aim to blood flow reduction into the aneurysms sac to the extent of almost stagnation leading to gradual onset of progressive thrombosis and neointimal lining of arterial wall remodeling to maintain blood outflow into perforators the side and branches. Flow diverter is considered as an effective treatment for fusiform, wide-necked, large and giant intracranial unruptured aneurysms. However, FD implantation may also be associated with growth and rupture of residual aneurysms. The most frequent complication of endovascular aneurysms management is thromboembolic events and less common are intra and postoperative hemorrhagic aneurysmal rupture. Authors report a case where a lack of operation of the device as illustration is presented to demonstrate the shortcomings of this new type of devices.
topic Flow diverter device
aneurysms
neuro-intervention
url https://www.journals.lapub.co.uk/index.php/roneurosurgery/article/view/945
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