[Carotid endarterectomy with stent removal in a patient with early bilateral restenosis of the internal carotid arteries in the acute period of recurrent ischemic stroke].
I P DudanovS V OrdinecV V ZeleninO I KudrijavcevF A VryganovPublished in: Zhurnal nevrologii i psikhiatrii imeni S.S. Korsakova (2021)
We present a rare clinical observation of a patient with an early reoperation performed up to 2 weeks after a recurrent stroke. Carotid endarterectomy with removal of previously installed stents for critical stenoses of the internal carotid arteries after the first stroke was performed. Early bilateral restenosis up to 80-90% of the lumen in the stents of both internal carotid arteries was observed 6 months after stenting. Open interventions were performed in the acute period of recurrent ischemic stroke in two stages with a favorable outcome. No data on the increase of neurological symptoms were obtained for 2 years of observation. Treatment and application of early rehabilitation methods, improved the patient's general condition, strength in the left extremities increased up to 4.5 points, left-sided hemihypesthesia decreased, speech disorders regressed. The patient walks and serves himself independently.
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