Rescue technique for proximal flow diverter foreshortening leading to dislodgement into aneurysm - 29/10/25
, Chuhan Jiang a, b, ⁎ 
Abstract |
Flow diverters (FDs) are an established treatment method for dissecting aneurysms.1, 2, 3 However, device shortening post-deployment and subsequent migration into the aneurysm may pose significant risks.4,5 In this technical video (Video 1), we present a case of Pipeline Flex Shield deployment for a dissecting aneurysm in the M1 segment of the left middle cerebral artery, where proximal segment shortening with subsequent device migration into the aneurysm sac was observed during the 9-month follow-up evaluation. In this procedure, we successfully advanced a microwire-guided microcatheter through the proximal portion of the compromised stent. Utilizing an exchange technique, the original delivery catheter was replaced to facilitate deployment of a Lattice flow diverter. Final angiography confirmed adequate overlap between the two stents with re-established luminal patency in the parent artery. n analogous clinical scenarios, telescoping stent deployment within the shortened endoprosthesis may constitute a viable salvage strategy.
Le texte complet de cet article est disponible en PDF.Keywords : Dissecting aneurysm, Complication, Flow diverter, Angiography
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Vol 52 - N° 6
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