Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3096738 World Neurosurgery 2012 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectiveBecause the early risk of stroke recurrence in patients with posterior circulation infarctions is high, patients with vertebrobasilar events require active preventive treatment. Previous reports have described the use of balloon angioplasty and stenting or surgical revascularization to the vertebrobasilar artery area. To compensate for the disadvantages of these techniques, we combined endovascular and surgical treatments in a patient with symptomatic vertebrobasilar artery stenosis.MethodsAfter endovascular surgery, we continued medical therapy to stabilize the blood flow in the posterior circulation. Superficial temporal artery-superior cerebellar artery bypass was planned for the chronic stage (∼1–2 months).ResultsThree cases (2 vertebral artery stenosis, 1 basilar artery stenosis) presented with recurrent transient ischemic attacks or deteriorating symptoms under intensive medical treatment. We conducted staged therapy using balloon angioplasty followed by superficial temporal artery-superior cerebellar artery bypass. All patients were symptom-free after treatment with the combined therapy.ConclusionsOur staged therapy may be an effective treatment for symptomatic vertebrobasilar artery stenosis.

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