Affiliation:
1. Polenov Neurosurgical Research Institute, branch of the Almazov National Medical Research Centre
Abstract
Recurrence of cerebral aneurysms after surgical treatment is an urgent medical and social problem, being a possible cause and a significant risk factor for intracranial hemorrhage, despite the primary total embolisation of the aneurysm. Timely risk assessment, diagnosis and personalized approach in the treatment of recurrent cerebral aneurysm can help improve the treatment outcomes of these patients.Purpose: to describe a case of a personalized approach in endovascular treatment of recurrent aneurysm of the ophthalmic segment of the internal carotid artery after occlusion with detachable coils.Assessment of the stability of aneurysm mbolisation in the long-term period after endovascular intervention on a cerebral aneurysm is an integral part of the treatment process in this type of cerebrovascular pathology. A personalized approach to the treatment of cerebral aneurysms, both primary and with signs of recurrence, makes it possible to improve the immediate and long-term results of treatment of patients with this type of cerebrovascular pathology. In some cases, one of the methods for solving this problem is the use of flow-diverting stents.
Publisher
Arterialnaya Gipertenziya
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