P89 "Not only Carotid: two unusual cases of treatment of steno-obstructions

ConclusionsThe persistence of fetal anastomosis between carotid and basilar artery would represent a posterior cerebral circulation risk for ischemia and embolic infarction; in these cases the menagement of carotid steno-obstructions is challenging and requires special considerations.ReferencesJin X, Sun L, Feng Z, Li X, et. al. Persistent Hypoglossal Artery as a Potential Risk Factor for Simultaneous Carotid and Vertebrobasilar Infarcts. Front Neurol. 2018 Oct 11;9:837.Burgard M, Psathas E, Mordasini P, et. al. Symptomatic Internal Carotid Artery Stenosis in the Presence of a Persistent Primary Hypoglossal Artery. Vascular. 2021 Aug;29(4):543–549.George Y. Luh, Bruce L. Dean, et. al. the Persistent Fetal Carotid-vertebrobasilar Anastomoses. AJR 1999 May, 172;1427–1432Seeap,Baranoskijf,Floresbc, et.al. Republished: Basilar Stroke from a Persistent Hypoglossal Arteryjournal of Neurointerventional Surgery2017 Do you have any conflict of interest to declare?: No
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Tags: 14th Congress of the European Society of Minimally Invasive Neurological Therapy 2022 Meeting Abstracts Source Type: research