FRED flow diversion with LVIS protection of large posterior communicating artery aneurysm: the “FRELVIS” technique

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Abstract

Treatment of wide-necked posterior communicating artery (PCoA) aneurysms is extremely challenging, especially in fetal posterior cerebral artery (PCA) configurations. This technical video demonstrates the nuances of an innovative use of flow diversion to treat a recurrent wide-necked PCoA aneurysm. This middle-aged patient presented with recurrence of a previously ruptured, coil-embolized PCoA aneurysm. Initial attempts at Comaneci-assisted coiling were unsuccess-ful because the coil herniated into the middle cerebral artery (MCA). Therefore, a low-profile visualized intraluminal support (LVIS) was placed in the fetal PCA across the aneurysm ostium and a flow diverter was placed in the internal carotid artery and MCA to constitute a Y-construct. The video can be found here: https://stream.cadmore.media/r10.3171/2022.7.FOCVID2262 https://thejns.org/doi/abs/10.3171/2022.7.FOCVID2262.

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Housley, S. B., Cappuzzo, J. M., Waqas, M., Monteiro, A., Levy, E. I., & Siddiqui, A. H. (2022). FRED flow diversion with LVIS protection of large posterior communicating artery aneurysm: the “FRELVIS” technique. Neurosurgical Focus: Video, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.3171/2022.7.FOCVID2262

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