Abstract Number ‐ 83: First WEB case. Direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysm

Introduction being able to think of different accesses does not change the possibilities with each patient Methods case report Results Patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage in the posterior fossa. A tomography is performed that confirms the hemorrhage and a vascular lesion that is visualized at the t...

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Main Authors: Victor Torres, Boris Pabon, Manuel Patiño, Juan Pelaez, Jorge Mutis, Margarita Cardozo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2023-03-01
Series:Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology
Online Access:https://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.083
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author Victor Torres
Boris Pabon
Manuel Patiño
Juan Pelaez
Jorge Mutis
Margarita Cardozo
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description Introduction being able to think of different accesses does not change the possibilities with each patient Methods case report Results Patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage in the posterior fossa. A tomography is performed that confirms the hemorrhage and a vascular lesion that is visualized at the top of the basilar artery. For the procedure, radial and femoral access was performed without achieving stable access to the basilar artery. Therefore, after multiple attempts, we consider that the best option is direct V2 left vertebral puncture. Access was achieved by vertebral puncture to the aneurysm and occlusion was performed on the top of the basilar artery. Tomographic controls were performed without complications. Patient then presented severe pulmonary compromise that required intubation and prolonged stay in the ICU. Control is performed after a month with adequate occlusion of the aneurysmal lesion. Conclusions it’s nothing new just follow what nelson hopkins says: If You Want to Learn New Things, Read Old Books: Cutdown Techniques Are Well Described in the Old Literature
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spelling doaj.art-cf58bc000ebe4db29babc6616569513b2023-06-15T10:40:49ZengWileyStroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology2694-57462023-03-013S110.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.083Abstract Number ‐ 83: First WEB case. Direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysmVictor Torres0Boris Pabon1Manuel Patiño2Juan Pelaez3Jorge Mutis4Margarita Cardozo5Angioteam Envigado ColombiaAngioteam Envigado ColombiaAngioteam Envigado ColombiaAngioteam Envigado ColombiaAngioteam Envigado ColombiaAngioteam Envigado ColombiaIntroduction being able to think of different accesses does not change the possibilities with each patient Methods case report Results Patient with subarachnoid hemorrhage in the posterior fossa. A tomography is performed that confirms the hemorrhage and a vascular lesion that is visualized at the top of the basilar artery. For the procedure, radial and femoral access was performed without achieving stable access to the basilar artery. Therefore, after multiple attempts, we consider that the best option is direct V2 left vertebral puncture. Access was achieved by vertebral puncture to the aneurysm and occlusion was performed on the top of the basilar artery. Tomographic controls were performed without complications. Patient then presented severe pulmonary compromise that required intubation and prolonged stay in the ICU. Control is performed after a month with adequate occlusion of the aneurysmal lesion. Conclusions it’s nothing new just follow what nelson hopkins says: If You Want to Learn New Things, Read Old Books: Cutdown Techniques Are Well Described in the Old Literaturehttps://www.ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/SVIN.03.suppl_1.083
spellingShingle Victor Torres
Boris Pabon
Manuel Patiño
Juan Pelaez
Jorge Mutis
Margarita Cardozo
Abstract Number ‐ 83: First WEB case. Direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysm
Stroke: Vascular and Interventional Neurology
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title_full_unstemmed Abstract Number ‐ 83: First WEB case. Direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysm
title_short Abstract Number ‐ 83: First WEB case. Direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysm
title_sort abstract number 83 first web case direct vertebral artery access for basilar tip artery aneurysm
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