Tourniquet parent artery occlusion after flow diversion.
Visish M SrinivasanChristopher T PrimianiEdward A M DuckworthStephen ChenAjit PuriPeter KanPublished in: Journal of neurointerventional surgery (2017)
A gradual tourniquet-like occlusion can occur following placement of the PED, leading to vessel occlusion. This has been clinically well tolerated by patients in our series due to the formation of pial collaterals as the stenosis progresses, likely due to ischemic preconditioning. Small parent vessel, pre-existing stenosis, fusiform pathology, overlapping devices, and suboptimal antiplatelet therapy seem to be predisposing factors. Further experience and follow-up will allow us to characterize the risk factors and optimize post-procedural therapy for these patients.