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Use of covered stents to treat complex cerebrovascular diseases: Expert consensus

Authors :
Yueqi Zhu
Huaqiao Tan
Zhongxue Wu
Tielin Li
Lianting Ma
Jianmin Liu
Hongqi Zhang
Yuxiang Gu
Tianxiao Li
Sheng Guan
Xiaodong Xie
Chuhan Jiang
Zhenwei Zhao
Chuanzhi Duan
Jieqing Wan
Xiaolong Zhang
Wenfeng Feng
Xuying He
Haibin Shi
Qiujing Wang
Dong Lin
Qiuping Li
Weixi Jiang
Guohua Mao
Shu Zhong
E. Chen
Huaizhang Shi
Shaohua Ren
Donghai Wang
Yizhi Liu
Zengpin Liu
Jianliang Wu
Feng Wang
Xuebin Hu
Jun Wang
Fan Zhang
Wenfeng Cao
Donghong Yang
Qingrong Zhang
Lei Wang
Binxian Gu
Guangsen Cheng
Yongcheng Zhang
Chun Fang
Minghua Li
Source :
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine, Vol 9 (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2022.

Abstract

The treatment of complex cerebrovascular diseases (CCVDs) at the skull base, such as complex intracranial aneurysms, carotid-cavernous sinus fistulas, and intracranial artery traumatic injuries, is a difficult clinical problem despite advances in endovascular and surgical therapies. Covered stents or stent graft insertion is a new concept for endovascular treatment that focuses on arterial wall defect reconstruction, differing from endovascular lesion embolization or flow diverter therapies. In recent years, covered stents specifically designed for cerebrovascular treatment have been applied in the clinical setting, allowing thousands of patients with CCVDs to undergo intraluminal reconstruction treatment and achieving positive results, even in the era of flow diverters. Since there is no unified reference standard for the application of covered stents for treating CCVDs, it is necessary to further standardize and guide the clinical application of this technique. Thus, we organized authoritative experts in the field of neurointervention in China to write an expert consensus, which aims to summarize the results of covered stent insertion in the treatment of CCVDs and propose suitable standards for its application in the clinical setting. Based on the contents of this consensus, clinicians can use individualized intraluminal reconstruction treatment techniques for patients with CCVDs.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2297055X
Volume :
9
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.5de39ab46f6c4529b1fba90c2771717b
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcvm.2022.934496