Neurointervention (Jul 2024)

Treatment of Traumatic Direct Carotid-Cavernous Fistula with a BeGraft-Covered Stent

  • Farid Qoorchi Moheb Seraj,
  • Sajjad Najafi,
  • Amira Al Raaisi,
  • Mohammad Hossein Mirbolouk,
  • Feizollah Ebrahimnia,
  • Hashem Pahlavan Shamsi,
  • Yousef Garivani,
  • Samira Zabihyan,
  • Ashkan Mowla,
  • Humain Baharvahdat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5469/neuroint.2024.00157
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 2
pp. 111 – 117

Abstract

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The widely accepted option for treating traumatic direct carotid-cavernous fistula (dCCF) has been endovascular treatment using detachable balloons, coils, or embolic agents. Covered stent deployment has been applied by a few operators and has shown promising results. This is a retrospective study on patients with dCCF treated by an endovascular approach using BeGraft, a covered stent. In 4 cases, this device was successfully deployed without any complications. Immediate complete occlusion was achieved in 3 patients (75%) after deployment of the covered stents. One patient required transvenous coiling for occlusion of the remaining endoleak. Follow-up imaging demonstrated 100% fistula occlusion with complete internal carotid artery patency. No early or late complications occurred following treatment. In conclusion, the BeGraft-covered stent could be a promising safe and effective alternative option for the endovascular treatment of dCCF.

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