Radiology Case Reports (Nov 2021)

Endovascular thrombectomy in the setting of occult cerebral artery aneurysm: Reducing the risk of iatrogenic rupture

  • Bryce David Beutler, MD,
  • Karthik Raghuram, MD,
  • Burton J. Tabaac, MD

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 11
pp. 3431 – 3433

Abstract

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Cerebral artery aneurysms are present in up to 10% of ischemic stroke patients, often within or adjacent to the occluded vessel. In some cases, the approach to intervention may need to be modified based on the size and location of the aneurysm. We describe a 99-year-old female with a known history of cerebral aneurysm who underwent successfully mechanical thrombectomy of a right middle cerebral artery thrombus; an 8-mm aneurysm involving the right M1 bifurcation was identified only on post-procedural digital subtraction angiography. In addition, we discuss strategies to reduce the risk of iatrogenic aneurysm rupture in the setting of endovascular thrombectomy.