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Giant cell arteritis with simultaneous onset of multiple intracranial vascular occlusions: A case report
CONCLUSION: GCA of the intracranial blood vessels is rare and might be more likely to occur in the ICAs and VAs than in other intracranial blood vessels. GCA of the intracranial blood vessels has a poor prognosis, and as such, if rapid changes are observed in the ICAs or VAs, GCA should be considered a part of the differential diagnosis and immediate treatment should be administered.PMID:35127221 | PMC:PMC8813627 | DOI:10.25259/SNI_1001_2021
Source: Surgical Neurology International - February 7, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Masashi Shigeyasu Natsuhi Sasaki Shogo Nishino Nobuyuki Sakai Source Type: research

Clinical Outcomes of Endovascular Treatment for Carotid Artery Dissection Without Intracranial Large Vessel Occlusion in Patients With Cerebral Ischemia Presentation
ConclusionsAlthough attention to the hemorrhagic complication is required, EVT for selective patients with cerebral ischemia associated with CAD may be safe and acceptable treatment strategy for reconstruction of luminal patency, with good clinical outcomes. Prospective large-scale randomized studies are required to optimize EVT for CAD patients.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - February 2, 2022 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Impact of implementing good care and management practice guidelines in carotid revascularization procedures
ConclusionsImplementing GPMG for carotid revascularization resulted in better clinical results, with decreased neurological complications in patients that underwent angioplasty and endarterectomy.
Source: Acta Neurochirurgica - January 22, 2022 Category: Neurosurgery Source Type: research

Rules of engagement: The delicate dance between vascular surgeons, industrial partners, and patient outcomes
In 1953, Michael E. DeBakey performed the first carotid endarterectomy successfully. It would be almost 60  years until a new technique disrupted the carotid world with as much furor. In 2012, transcarotid artery revascularization (TCAR) burst onto the scene. With its minimally invasive, hybrid appeal and equivalency to carotid endarterectomy stroke risk, TCAR quickly won the hearts of many vascular sur geons. The update of TCAR technology was rapid, increasing dramatically at 15% annually, with a real jolt coming in 2016 when the Centers for Medicare& Medicaid Services allowed coverage for TCAR under the existing nationa...
Source: Journal of Vascular Surgery - November 19, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Anahita Dua Tags: Invited commentary Source Type: research

Proximal Internal Carotid artery Acute Stroke Secondary to tandem Occlusions (PICASSO) international survey
Conclusions The PICASSO survey demonstrates multiple areas of uncertainty regarding the medical and endovascular management of TOs. Experts acknowledged the need for further evidence and their willingness to participate in a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the best treatment for the cervical TO lesion.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - November 18, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Zevallos, C. B., Farooqui, M., Quispe-Orozco, D., Mendez-Ruiz, A., Patterson, M., Below, K., Martins, S. O., Mansour, O. Y., MontAlverne, F., Nguyen, T. N., Lemme, L., Siddiqui, A. H., Fraser, J. F., Jadhav, A. P., Zaidat, O. O., Ortega-Gutierrez, S. Tags: Ischemic stroke Source Type: research

Treatment of the Carotid In-stent Restenosis: A Systematic Review
Conclusions: rCAS is the most common treatment for ISR, with low postoperative risk and low long-term risk. CEA is an important alternative for rCAS. PTA may be less recommended due to the relatively high long-term risks of stroke & TIA and recurrent restenosis.
Source: Frontiers in Neurology - October 4, 2021 Category: Neurology Source Type: research

Long Term Restenosis Rate After Carotid Endarterectomy: Comparison of Three Surgical Techniques and Intra-Operative Shunt Use
CONCLUSION: Restenosis was more common after primary closure than conventionally with a patch closure. Shunt use had no effect on restenosis. Patch closure is the treatment of choice to avoid restenosis.PMID:34452836 | DOI:10.1016/j.ejvs.2021.06.028
Source: PubMed: Eur J Vasc Endovasc ... - August 28, 2021 Category: Surgery Authors: Suk F Cheng Toby Richards John Gregson Martin M Brown Gert J de Borst Leo H Bonati International Carotid Stenting Study investigators Source Type: research

EP62 Endovascular transcarotid artery revascularization using the walrus balloon guide catheter: safety and feasibility from multicenter experience
ConclusionWe present a large multicenter experience of eTCAR technique utilizing the Walrus BGC. In all cases elective or emergent carotid stenting was successful with proximal flow arrest or flow reversal with or without distal protection device with favorable safety profile on follow-up.DisclosureJan-Karl Burkhardt, consultant for Q`Apel Medical, Longeviti Neuro Solutions
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - August 24, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Salem, M., Griessenauer, C., Kvint, S., Baig, A., Monteiro, A., Cortez, G., Kuhn, A., Choudhri, O., Goren, O., Dalal, S., Jabbour, P., Starke, R., Puri, A., Hanel, R., Levy, E., Siddiqui, A., Burkhardt, J.-K. Tags: Treatment Source Type: research

E-020 A novel technique to treat tandem occlusion by utilizing stentriever as the distal protection device with aspiration catheter
ConclusionThe novel technique to revascularize tandem occlusion utilizing a stent-retriever as a distal protection device along with an aspiration catheter and a balloon-guided catheter is feasible. Immediate flow restoration at the distal occlusion site with simultaneous revascularization of the proximal ICA steno-occlusive lesion potentially improves the puncture to reperfusion timeDisclosures S. Suzuki: None. J. Granstein: None. A. Chan: None. B. Ball: None. V. Vu: None. K. Golshani: None. I. Yuki: None.
Source: Journal of NeuroInterventional Surgery - July 26, 2021 Category: Neurosurgery Authors: Suzuki, S., Granstein, J., Chan, A., Ball, B., Vu, V., Golshani, K., Yuki, I. Tags: Electronic poster abstracts Source Type: research