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Recanalization of a chronic occlusion flow-diverter device in a patient with a paraclinoid giant aneurysm recurrence. Clinical observation. | LitMetric

Paraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA) aneurysms are associated with a high mortality rate, which gradually increases without intervention. Surgical clipping or coiling of large aneurysms with inadequate neck and adductor artery expansion will not guarantee a successful outcome. Carotid surgical trapping or endovascular occlusion of the adductor artery can help to isolate the aneurysm from circulation, but it comes at the expense of sacrificing a major blood vessel responsible for significant cerebral perfusion. Currently, a technique has been developed to redirect blood flow and stimulate gradual thrombosis in the aneurysm cavity to reduce pressure on its walls. However, in cases of recurrent aneurysm and stent thrombosis in these patients, it is necessary to consider destructive surgery. The 65-year-old patient, who had a history of migraine, was diagnosed with a large aneurysm. He was initially treated with the Pipeline Flex stent from Medtronic, but after 5 months, he experienced 2 transient ischemic attacks. Subsequent CT scans revealed no signs of brain damage, but a brain CTA revealed the recurrence of an internal carotid artery paraclinoid aneurysm with the occlusion of the pipeline device and contrast flowing parallel to the aneurysm wall. This case is an example of successful recanalization of an occluded flow diverter device in a patient with recurrent internal carotid aneurysm.

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