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16-10-2023 | Aneurysm | Short Report
Ultra-Early “Fishmouth stenosis” and thrombosis of a Surpass Evolve flow diversion device following treatment of multiples right siphon aneurysms
Authors:
Esteban Torche, Roberta Cao, Adonis Mattar, Morgane Laubacher, Roberto Riva, Omer F. Eker
Published in:
Neuroradiology
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Issue 12/2023
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Abstract
We present a case of ultra-early symptomatic fish-mouth type stenosis (FMTS) of a Surpass Evolve flow diverter stent (SE-FDS) occurring within 24 h after deployment for the treatment of multiple unruptured right siphon aneurysms in a 44-year-old patient. The patient developed left hemiplegia and hemineglect, and was treated with mechanical thrombectomy (MT) and Tirofiban infusion. This is the first report of an ultra-early FMTS with a SE-FDS and its mechanism is discussed in the light of available data in the literature.