A 56-year-old female with a giant partially thrombosed unruptured carotid-ophthalmic aneurysm was treated with a Pipeline flow diverter. Three months after the procedure, in concomitance with the discontinuation of one of the antiplatelet medications, the patient suffered from a minor stroke and relapsing transient ischemic attacks. The angiography demonstrated the occlusion of the internal carotid artery, and a perfusion-weighted CT scan showed a condition of hypoperfusion. The patient underwent a double-barrel extraintracranial bypass. The postoperative course was uneventful and she has experienced no further ischemic events to date.
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Lanterna, L. A., Lunghi, A., Brembilla, C., Gritti, P., & Bernucci, C. (2015). Extraintracranial Bypass as a Rescue Therapy for Symptomatic Flow Diverter Thrombosis. Case Reports in Neurological Medicine, 2015, 1–5. https://doi.org/10.1155/2015/204387
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