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Title: Acute thrombosis induced by drug-coated balloons dilation in neoatherosclerosis plaque, successfully treated with a MicroNet-covered stent: A Case Report and Literature Review
Author: Stefanini, Matteo
Maresca, Luciano
Ginanni Corradini, Luca
Balocco, Simone
Rigla, Juan
Simonetti, Giovanni
Keywords: Històries clíniques
Pròtesis de Stent
Artèries caròtides
Universitat de Barcelona. Institut de Matemàtica
Medical records
Stents (Surgery)
Carotid artery
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Universitat de Barcelona
Abstract: Background The operator's ability in performing carotid stenting (CAS) has improved clinical outcomes. However, more than 3% of patients need to be treated again after CAS. Most of the cases requiring further intervention are affected by hyperplasia. The recommended procedure is the DEBalloon. On the other hand, the literature reports a small number of carotid neoatherosclerosis cases and is recommended to be treated using elective Micronet-covered stent. Discriminating between the two types of in-stent-restenosis ISR (hyperplasia or neoatherosclerosis) is critical for a positive outcome. Case summary We describe a case in which a patient treated with carotid stenting 8 years before, was diagnosed with ISR. Due to the development of neurological symptoms and progressive increases in Peak Systolic Velocity (PSV) eight years following carotid stenting, a DEBalloon was used in a carotid in-stent-restenosis (ISR) standard procedure. About ten minutes after the procedure, the patient developed hemiplegia consistent with the treated carotid territory. The implantation of a MicroNet-covered stent excluded the thrombus and reverted symptoms with a normal MR control at 24 h. Conclusion This case illustrates that when in-stent stenosis evolves years after the stent implantation, neoatherosclerosis should be assessed, and a MicroNet-covered stent should be considered.
Note: Preprint enviat per a la seva publicació en una revista científica: Journal of Endovascular Therapy Case Report (ISSN: 1526-6028, 1545-1550)
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/214659
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