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Endovascular Treatment of Arterial Steno-Occlusive Lesions in Symptomatic Moyamoya Disease

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Abstract
The efficacy and safety of endovascular treatment (EVT) for moyamoya disease (MMD) have rarely been investigated. The objective of this study was to summarize the clinical outcomes of EVT for MMD and determine the potential role of EVT in treating symptomatic steno-occlusive lesions in MMD. Reports from January 2000 to December 2021 describing EVT in MMD were collected through a literature search. The search terms included “moyamoya”, “stent”, “angioplasty”, and “endovascular”. Data regarding baseline demographics, previous medical history, treated vessel, periprocedural complications, and angiographical recurrence were retrieved. This review included 10 studies with details of 19 patients undergoing a total of 31 EVT procedures. Twenty-one EVTs were performed as initial treatments for MMD, and 10 were performed as additional treatments for angiographical recurrence. The mean follow-up period of the initial EVTs was 9.0±11.9 months, with angiographical recurrence in 11 (68.8%) cases. The mean follow-up period of additional EVTs was 4.3±3.9 months, and seven (70.0%) EVTs showed restenosis of the re-treated vessel. Across all initial and additional EVTs, there were no differences in characteristics between the recurrence and non-recurrence groups. Overall, two periprocedural complications (9.5%) occurred, one vessel rupture and one massive intracerebral hemorrhage with subarachnoid hemorrhage. EVT plays a limited role in the management of symptomatic intracranial arterial steno-occlusive lesions of MMD. Recent advances in understanding the pathomechanism of MMD may urge neuro-interventionists to find a new endovascular approach with better balloon angioplasty or stenting mechanisms.
Author(s)
Jae-Chan RyuYun Hyeok ChoiMi Hyeon KimEun Ji MoonYoungjin KimBoseong KwonYunsun SongDeok Hee Lee
Issued Date
2022
Type
Article
Keyword
EndovascularMoyamoya diseaseAngioplastyStentDrug-eluting
DOI
10.5469/neuroint.2022.00332
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/15368
Publisher
Neurointervention
Language
영어
ISSN
2093-9043
Citation Volume
17
Citation Number
3
Citation Start Page
161
Citation End Page
167
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