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Review: Flow Diversion for the Treatment of Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms.
Schüngel, Marie-Sophie; Wohlgemuth, Walter A; Elolf, Erck; Rensch, Leonhard; Brill, Richard; Schob, Stefan.
Afiliação
  • Schüngel MS; Policlinic of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Wohlgemuth WA; Policlinic of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Elolf E; Policlinic of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Rensch L; Clinic for Neurosurgery, University Hospital Halle (Saale), Halle, Germany.
  • Brill R; Policlinic of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Schob S; Policlinic of Radiology and Interventional Radiology, Department of Neuroradiology, University Hospital Halle, Halle (Saale), Germany.
Rofo ; 2024 Jul 08.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38977012
ABSTRACT
The invention of flow diverting stents (FDS) is a novel milestone in the field of endovascular aneurysm therapy, promoting physiological healing of the vessel segment contrary to prior deconstructive treatment strategies, such as coiling. The effects of FDS are based on changes in flow patterns, segmental wall stabilization, and the growth of a neointima. Although flow diversion is already well established for cerebral aneurysms in proximal segments, peripheral locations remain challenging. Especially the middle cerebral artery (MCA) with its predominance of non-collateralized perforators and functional end arteries that supply the eloquent areas of the brain is of major concern.The literature was reviewed for flow diversion of the MCA and antiplatelet therapy.Resulting from the special anatomical characteristics of the MCA, FDS implantation in this territory is completely different from the proximal vessel segments. Still, flow diversion represents an effective endovascular strategy, especially in otherwise non-accessible or sufficiently treatable lesions. However, the risk of ischemic adverse events might be increased. Special attention to the individual decision regarding device selection, antiplatelet regimen, and exact definition of the proximal and distal landing zone considering the jailed side branches is essential for a good angiographic and clinical outcome. · MCA aneurysms can be sufficiently treated by FDS.. · The anatomic and hemodynamic characteristics of the MCA result in an increased risk of thromboembolism.. · Individual device selection and antiplatelet regimen are essential for treatment success.. · Schüngel M, Wohlgemuth WA, Elolf E et al. Review Flow Diversion for the Treatment of Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysms. Fortschr Röntgenstr 2024; DOI 10.1055/a-2343-0046.

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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: Rofo Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article