A Case of A1 Wide-necked Aneurysm Embolization via the Front Communicating Artery
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DOI

10.26689/par.v5i3.2166

Submitted : 2021-05-11
Accepted : 2021-05-26
Published : 2021-06-10

Abstract

With the development of radiography, especially digital subtraction cerebrovascular angiography, which is widely used in clinical practice, interventional embolization of intracranial aneurysms has become more and more popular due to its advantages of minimal invasiveness, high efficiency, and rapid postoperative recovery. The choice of patients, often we have to formulate an unconventional and individualized treatment plan based on the specific conditions of each patient’s blood vessel. This case is a segment A1 aneurysm of the right anterior cerebral artery. Due to its special location and wide diameter, in order to reduce the difficulty and risk of the operation during the operation, a bilateral internal carotid artery approach was developed to complete the stent-assisted procedure and special treatment plan for aneurysm embolization.