2021
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2021.757175
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Outcome of Wingspan Stent Using Aggressive Post-stent Balloon Dilation for Intracranial Atherosclerosis Stenosis

Abstract: Background: Wingspan stent has gained interest for better long-term outcomes for intracranial atherosclerosis disease (ICAD). However, in-stent restenosis still presents as a problem and may cause postoperative neurological events. We aimed to find a way to prevent in-stent restenosis.Method: Patients with stenosis >70% ICAD were treated with wingspan stent and were retrospectively reviewed. The patients were separated into two groups: one with post-dilation and the other without post-dilation. The outc… Show more

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“…After stenting, we observed incomplete stent expansion, plaque protrusion, and severe underexpansion of the device distal edge (Fig. 5C), a recognized factor associated with complications and unfavorable outcomes ( 28 ), which was not initially detected with CBCT. To address this issue, a 5 mm–by–30 mm flow-diverting stent was deployed to cover the plaque and the distal stent segment, followed by additional balloon angioplasty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…After stenting, we observed incomplete stent expansion, plaque protrusion, and severe underexpansion of the device distal edge (Fig. 5C), a recognized factor associated with complications and unfavorable outcomes ( 28 ), which was not initially detected with CBCT. To address this issue, a 5 mm–by–30 mm flow-diverting stent was deployed to cover the plaque and the distal stent segment, followed by additional balloon angioplasty.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 91%