Drug eluting stent for treatment of vertebral stenosis (report of one case)
- VernacularTitle:药物洗脱支架治疗椎动脉狭窄一例及文献复习
- Author:
Lingjing JIN
;
Zhuquan CHEN
;
Hongjie HAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Vertebral origin stenosis;
Drug eluting stent;
Angioplasty
- From:
Journal of Interventional Radiology
2003;0(S1):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To evaluate the primary application of drug eluting stent for treatment of vertebral stenosis. Methods One vertebral original stenosis was treated by CYPHER TM stent and the relative papers were reviewed. Results A male of 53 years old with paroxysmal vertigo and left hemiplegy revealed nothing abnormal by magnetic resonance imaging (Diffusion Weighted Imaging). But the DSC found his right vertebral origin 4.6 mm long stenosis (more than 90%), the remote artery was 2.6 mm in diameter, and angiography in the right vertebral origin showed right post inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) insufficiently filled and no development of basilar artery. When angiography in the left vertebral, there was no fill in the right PICA. The restenosis rate after vertebral origin stent posting was as high as 43.3%, but drug eluting stent can prevent restenosis. After preparation, a 2.75 mm?13 mm balloon-expandable Cypher stent was posted in on 2004-06-07. Angiography showed the stenosis disappeared, right PICA sufficiently filled, and basilar artery appeared. Antiplatelet agents were used afterwards. There was no attack of vertigo and hemiplegy in the followed-up month. Conclusions The success of using drug eluting stent in verebral artery offers a new choice on preventing ischemia stroke, the long time followed-up is necessary.