Frontiers in Neurology (Sep 2021)

Case Report: Four Early Recurrent Basilar Artery Occlusions Successfully Treated With Mechanical Thrombectomy and Subsequent Vertebral Artery Coil Occlusion

  • Stefan L. Leber,
  • Simon Fandler-Höfler,
  • Markus Kneihsl,
  • Michael Augustin,
  • Hannes Deutschmann,
  • Thomas Gattringer,
  • Thomas Gattringer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2021.698488
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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We present the case of a middle-aged patient who had four recurrent acute basilar artery occlusions over a period of 3 months, each time successfully treated with mechanical thrombectomy. Extensive stroke work-up showed no obvious stroke etiology aside from a dysplastic right vertebral artery with multifocal stenoses. Treatment with different antiplatelet and anticoagulant regimes did not prevent basilar artery occlusion recurrence. Therefore, transarterial coil occlusion of the V4-segment of the right vertebral artery was performed as ultima ratio without complications. At final discharge, the patient had no persistent neurological deficits. No further cerebrovascular events occurred over a 12-month follow-up period.

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