Endovascular bail-out mechanical thrombectomy of a post-CEA acute internal carotid occlusion with consensual intracranial occlusion: A challenging case

2021
Abstract Acute carotid occlusion is a rare but important complication that can occur after a carotid endoacrterectomy (CEA) procedure. Standard intervention after a re-occlusion is usually surgical.We reported a case of a 78-year old patient with acute internal carotid occlusion after a CEA and sociated intracranial embolization to the posterior communicating artery. Surgical approach was therefore xcluded because of the above-mentioned cerebral perfusion deficit. Endovascular treatment allowed to restore the proper ICA vessel caliber and the cerebral blood flow through a thromboaspiration catheter.Moreover, the procedure was performed using devices usually intended for other body district. Endovascular treatment could represent an alternative treatment in post-CEA acute occlusions, especially in patient with associated intracranial perfusion deficit, allowing the operator to resolve both issues and reduce the overall ischemic time.
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