Surpass Streamline Flow-Diverter Embolization Device for Treatment of Iatrogenic and Traumatic Internal Carotid Artery Injuries.
Mohammad GhorbaniHamidreza ShojaeiKaran BavandMaziar AzarPublished in: AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology (2018)
Iatrogenic and traumatic cerebral internal carotid artery injuries are uncommon but potentially lethal complications. Direct surgical repair of ICA injuries may be difficult in an acute setting. However, endovascular treatment with a flow-diverter embolization device is a feasible alternative technique that we experienced. In this clinical report, we describe demographic data, radiographic images, lesion characteristics, endovascular procedure notes, postprocedural hospital course, and follow-up digital subtraction angiography of 5 patients. At least 6-month follow-up was available in all patients without occurrence of rebleeding and other complications.
Keyphrases
- internal carotid artery
- middle cerebral artery
- endovascular treatment
- spinal cord injury
- end stage renal disease
- optical coherence tomography
- chronic kidney disease
- ejection fraction
- newly diagnosed
- computed tomography
- risk factors
- liver failure
- prognostic factors
- healthcare
- risk assessment
- peritoneal dialysis
- minimally invasive
- deep learning
- patient reported outcomes
- convolutional neural network
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- machine learning
- electronic health record
- emergency department
- drug induced
- big data
- adverse drug
- intensive care unit
- cerebral ischemia
- hepatitis b virus
- patient reported
- dual energy
- smoking cessation
- brain injury