Reactive in-stent stenosis of a pipeline embolization device in a child: A case report

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Rationale: Pipeline embolization device pipeline embolization device (PLED) is one of the most preferred flow-diverting devices used in treating giant and complex intercranial aneurysms. The occurrence of in-stent stenosis (ISS), which is a partially reversible complication, has been associated with PLED. Trauma around the neck of the aneurysm during our attempts to implant the PLED across the aneurysm resulted into inflammatory reactions, endotheliazation, granular tissue formation, and subsequent ISS.Patient concerns:We present an 11-year-old girl with dizziness of 6 days duration on account of which she was admitted at our institution. Physical as well as neurological examinations did not yield much.Diagnoses:Cerebral angiography revealed a right cavernous segment giant aneurysm.Interventions:We initially implanted Pipeline embolization devices (PLEDs) (ev3, Irvine, California, USA) across the neck of the aneurysm which resulted into ISS 6 months after the operation.Outcomes:We also attempted balloon angioplasty which failed during our second operation. She was finally treated with Neuroform stent (Stryker Neurovascular, USA) with no further complication and two years follow-up revealed no ISS.Lessons subsections as per style:A combination of multiple kinds of flow diverting devices could reduce the incidence of ISS in selected patients with complex aneurysms. Minimal trauma caused by PLED at aneurysm site could also reduce incidence of ISS.

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Wang, T., Zhang, C. W., Richard, S. A., Chaohua, W., & Xie, X. D. (2019). Reactive in-stent stenosis of a pipeline embolization device in a child: A case report. Medicine (United States), 98(47). https://doi.org/10.1097/MD.0000000000018092

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