1.Treatment of cerebral arteriovenous malformations
Jiaxing DAI ; Shancai XU ; Pei WU ; Yuchen LI ; Yongpeng WANG ; Minghao GUAN ; Huaizhang SHI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2016;24(1):84-87
Cerebral arteriovenous malformation (AVM) is a common cerebrovascular disease in clinical practice. Although the treatment of AVMs has been w idely studied, the prognosis of the patients does not get significantly improvement. The main therapeutic purpose of AVMs is to reduce the risk of bleeding. This article review s the risk of bleeding and treatment modalities of AVMs.
2.Reasons of bleeding complications and prevention methods in endovascular stenting for intracranial artery stenosis
Bin XU ; Huaizhang SHI ; Shancai XU ; Zhiyong JI ; Pei WU ; Ming CHU
Chinese Journal of Radiology 2012;46(6):548-551
Objective To summarize the reasons of bleeding complications and the prevention methods in stenting for intracranial arterial stenosis.Methods The clinical data of 366 patients underwent stent-assistant angioplasty of intracranial artery stenosis from July 2006 to December 2011were analyzed retrospectively.Among them,14 patients with bleeding complications were found.The initial 100 patients were categorized as early stage group and the rest as mature stage group.The reasons of bleeding and the methods for preventing this complication were summarized.Results The overall incidence of bleeding complication was 3.8% (14/366).In the early stage group and mature stage group,the rates was 10%(10/100) and 1.5% (4/266).Six cases were related to the operational manipulation and 8 cases secondary to hyperperfusion injury.Death was found in 6 patients,severe disability in 3,mild paralysis in 2,and no neurological deficits in 3.Conclusions The bleeding complications in stent-assisted angioplasty of intracranial artery stenosis have a high disability and mortality.The improvement of operative techniques and the more strict indications decrease the bleeding complications rate effectively.
3.Endovascular treatment of ischemic moyamoya disease
Bingjie ZHENG ; Jinbiao YAO ; Huaizhang SHI
International Journal of Cerebrovascular Diseases 2023;31(4):271-274
Moyamoya disease is a relatively rare cerebrovascular disease. Extracranial and intracranial vascular bypass is the first choice for moyamoya disease. However, due to the risk of complications and symptoms recurrence after surgery, there is still some controversy about surgical treatment. In recent years, with the development of minimally invasive interventional technology, the endovascular treatment of atherosclerotic ischemic cerebrovascular disease has been widely carried out in the world. Some doctors are also beginning to try endovascular treatment of ischemic moyamoya disease, but its efficacy and safety are still unclear. This article reviews the endovascular treatment of ischemic moyamoya disease.
4.Research progress in embolization treatment for cerebral arteriovenous malformations via transvenous approach
Shiyi ZHU ; Guang ZHANG ; Jingtao QI ; Pei WU ; Shancai XU ; Huaizhang SHI
Journal of Interventional Radiology 2017;26(12):1147-1150
Clinically,arteriovenous malformations (AVM) is a common intracranial vascular disease.Traditional treatments for cerebral AVM include microsurgical resection,endovascular embolization and radiotherapy.However,there are some unusual AVM lesions that are difficult to be cured by traditional methods.Multiple case reports that have been published recently indicate that embolization therapy via transvenous approach is very effective for these unusual AVM lesions,especially for small hemorrhagic AVMs.These lesions often have single vein drainage and are located at deep cerebral function area.with their blood supply being from fine arteries.This paper aims to review the existing literature and to make a summary about the indications,method of operation,risks and prevention,etc.of embolization therapy via transvenous approach for cerebral AVM.