Journal of Personalized Medicine (Feb 2024)

Uncommon Carotid Artery Stenting Complications: A Series by Images

  • Giuseppe Vadalà,
  • Vincenzo Sucato,
  • Francesco Costa,
  • Fausto Castriota,
  • Roberto Nerla,
  • Giuseppe Roscitano,
  • Antonio Giovanni Versace,
  • Alfredo Ruggero Galassi,
  • Antonio Micari

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jpm14030250
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 3
p. 250

Abstract

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Aims: To describe through emblematic images rare but clinically relevant carotid artery stenting complications that occurred at two high-volume centres for carotid artery stenting (CAS). Background: CAS is an alternative to carotid endarterectomy (CEA) for the treatment of carotid artery stenosis in patients judged to be at high risk for CEA. CAS complications range between 1 and 9% and are higher in older patients complaining of neurological symptoms at the time of presentation. Besides periprocedural or early-after-procedure stroke, which remains the true Achilles’ heel of CAS, other dramatic complications might compromise the clinical outcomes of this procedure. Methods: Five infrequent complications, out of more than 1000 CAS performed in the years 2016–2021, have been described. Results: Among CAS complications, acute carotid stent thrombosis, rescue retrieval of a disconnected distal cerebral embolic protection device, plaque prolapse after carotid stenting, cerebral hyperperfusion syndrome (CHS), and radial artery long sheath entrapment requiring surgical intervention were found to account for 0.3% of the total number of procedures performed by operators with high CAS volume. Conclusions: Unusual CAS complications may infrequently occur, even in hands of expert operators. To know how to deal with such complications might help interventionalists to improve CAS performance.

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