1.Surgical treatment for atheromatous pseudo-occlusion of the internal carotid artery:a single center experience
Dong YAN ; Xiao TANG ; Weiguo FU ; Zhenyu SHI ; Lixin WANG ; Changpo LIN ; Hanfei TANG ; Guowei LIU ; Daqiao GUO
Fudan University Journal of Medical Sciences 2017;44(4):461-466,475
Objective To investigate the efficacy and safety of surgical treatment for internal carotid artery atheromatous pseudo-occlusion (APO).Methods Clinical data of patients with carotid artery stenosis treated by carotid endarterectomy from Dec.,2011 to Jun.,2016 in Zhongshan Hospital Affiliated to Fudan University were analyzed retrospectively.Carotid endarterectomy were performed in 32 patients with pseudo-occlusion of the internal carotid artery (APO group).And 124 patients with traditional severe stenosis (70%-99%) served as control group.Perioperative major and minor complications,recurrence rate of ipsilateral ischemic stroke,restenosisrate and mortality in follow-up were compared between the two groups.Results Perioperative major complications:one patient (3.1 %) developed myocardial infarction in the APO group,no ischemic stroke,cerebral hemorrhage and death cases;2 (1.4%) ischemic stroke cases,6 (4.2%) myocardial infarction cases and 1 (0.7%)death case was found in control group.Perioperative minor complications:1 (3.1%) incision bleeding case,2 (6.3%) pulmonary infection cases,2 (6.3%) cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome cases were found in APO group;3 (2.1%) incision bleeding cases,2 (1.4%) incision infection cases,4 (2.8%)pulmonary infection cases,2 (1.4%) cranial nerve injury cases,2 (1.4%) cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome cases were found in control group.Patients were followed up for 6-60 months,with mean follow-up period of (35.3 ± 17.5) months.During follow-up,1 (3.1%) ipsilateral ischemic stroke recurrence case,4 (12.5%) restenosis cases,and 3 (9.4%) death cases were found in the APO group.And 8 (5.6%) ipsilateral ischemic stroke recurrence cases,9 (6.3%) restenosis cases,8 (5.6%)death cases were found in control group.There were no significant differences in perioperative major and minor complications,recurrence rate of ipsilateral ischemic stroke,restenosis rate and mortality between the two groups.Conclusions Surgical treatment for atheromatous pseudo-occlusion of the internal carotid artery is safe and effective.Perioperative and follow-up results are satisfactory.
2.Closed-cell stents for cervical internal carotid artery pseudo-occlusion and its effects on vessel remodeling
Xiao TANG ; Weiguo FU ; Bin CHEN ; Zhenyu SHI ; Lixin WANG ; Weimiao LI ; Hanfei TANG ; Gefei ZHAO ; Daqiao GUO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2018;33(12):998-1002
Objective To evaluate the closed-cell stents in the treatment of carotid pseudo-occlusion.Methods From Jan 2014 to Dec 2017,clinical data of 34 patients undergoing carotid artery recanalization with closed-cell stents for pseudo-occlusion were analyzed retrospectively.Results The technical success rate was 97.1% (33/34) and the intracranial blood supply improved in 91.2% patients (31/34).The 30-day perioperative ipsilateral symptomatic ischemic stroke rate was 2.9% (1/34).All the patients were discharged with no peri-operative hyperperfusion syndrome,myocardial infarction.The average follow-up time was 15.2 ±7.6 months.The incidence of carotid artery restenosis was 17.6%.There was no stroke-related mortality.Ultrasound or CTA found luminal dilatation of the distal internal carotid artery.The diameter increased from (2.5 ±0.5) mm to (4.1 ±0.6) mm after intervention (P <0.001).Conclusion Closed-cell stents for carotid artery pseudo-occlusion is safe and effective,decreasing cerebral stroke and carotid occlusion.
3.Clinical outcomes of severe calcified lesions after carotid artery stenting
Xiao TANG ; Hanfei TANG ; Weiguo FU ; Jianing YUE ; Zhenyu SHI ; Yi SI ; Weimiao LI ; Changpo LIN ; Baolei GUO ; Daqiao GUO
Chinese Journal of General Surgery 2022;37(3):175-179
Objective:To evaluate the safety and efficacy of carotid artery stenting (CAS) in the treatment of non-circumferential severe calcification using the distal embolic protection device.Methods:Clinical data of patients with severe calcification lesions in cervical carotid artery treated by CAS from Jan 2018 to Dec 2020 at our center was analyzed retrospectively.Results:226 consecutively admitted patients of cervical carotid artery stenosis and non-circumferential severe calcification (CR>270°) underwent CAS using the distal embolic protection device. The technical success rate was 90.26%. No death or myocardial infarction occurred during the perioperative period. Two patients had ipsilateral hemiparesis ischemic stroke during post-dilatation. The incidence of perioperative bradycardia/hypotension was 25.34%. Patients were followed up for 6-36 months, with median follow-up period of 17.3 months. The incidence of mild or moderate in-stent restenosis (<70%) was 16.59%, and the incidence of severe in-stent restenosis or occlusion (>70%) was 3.22%.Conclusions:For carotid artery stenosis with non-circumferential severe calcification in high risk for CEA patients, carotid artery stenting is safe and effective with the aggressive pre-dilation strategies, strict stent selections and implantation standards. The incidence of perioperative death, myocardial infarction or ipsilateral hemiparesis ischemic stroke was low. The patency rate of the carotid stent in the calcification lesion is satisfactory during the mid-term follow-up.