[Endovascular therapy of high-degree stenoses of the neck vessels-stent-supported percutaneous angioplasty of the carotid artery without cerebral protection]

  • C Koch
  • T Kucinski
  • B Eckert
  • Oliver Wittkugel
  • J Röther
  • Hermann Zeumer

Abstract

PURPOSE: Technical essentials and therapeutic results of carotid stenting without cerebral protection are presented. MATERIALS AND METHODS: In 161 patients, 167 high grade carotid stenoses were stented, followed by percutaneous transluminal angioplasty, with subsequent evaluation of the clinical and angiographic results. Diffusion-weighted MRI was carried out in 108 patients to detect cerebral sequelae. RESULTS: Endovascular therapy was successful (residual stenosis <25 %) in 166 stenoses (99.4 %). Twelve patients (7.5 %) had cerebrovascular complications within the 30-day perioperative period, seven of which occurred during the procedure. After treatment, diffusion-weighted MRI disclosed at least one new cerebral lesion in 40 patients (37 %), which were symptomatic in six patients. CONCLUSION: Even without cerebral protection, high grade carotid stenosis can be safely treated with stent-protected percutaneous angioplasty. Microemboli detected by postoperative MRI are infrequently symptomatic.

Bibliographical data

Original languageGerman
Article number12
ISSN1438-9029
Publication statusPublished - 2002
pubmed 12471521