Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases

Vertebral-carotid transposition (VCT), which is a treatment of vertebral artery stenosis, has excellent long-term efficacy. VCT can also be suitable for various situations where the blood supply of the vertebral artery must be reconstructed. Here, we present an early result of six cases for these an...

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Main Authors: Yuanrui Gu, Yangxue Sun, Jingjing Ren, Chenxi Ouyang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Vascular Investigation and Therapy
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Online Access:http://www.vitonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9686;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=132;epage=135;aulast=Gu
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spelling doaj-52c81b03a5554c59afe1fb56bb9196c42021-07-27T04:53:12ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsVascular Investigation and Therapy2589-96862589-94812020-01-013413213510.4103/VIT.VIT_18_20Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseasesYuanrui GuYangxue SunJingjing RenChenxi OuyangVertebral-carotid transposition (VCT), which is a treatment of vertebral artery stenosis, has excellent long-term efficacy. VCT can also be suitable for various situations where the blood supply of the vertebral artery must be reconstructed. Here, we present an early result of six cases for these anomalies by VCT. Case 1: A 58-year-old male presented with the severe stenosis at the left vertebral V1 segment. Case 2: A 59-year-old female suffered from moderate-to-severe stenosis at the first portion of the left subclavian artery. Case 3: A 55-year-old female experienced severe stenosis at the left vertebral V1 segment, which the wire could not pass through. Case 4: A 53-year-old female presented with the subclavian aneurysm at the origin of the right vertebral artery. Case 5: A 65-year-old male suffered from the long complete occlusion at the origin of the left subclavian artery, a severe stenosis at the origin of the left internal carotid artery, a severe stenosis at the origin of the right internal carotid artery, and a severe stenosis at the right vertebral V1 segment. Case 6: A 56-year-old male experienced the thrombus in the stent of the vertebral artery which had been placed 6 months ago. There are six cases, in which VCT was adapted. VCT is safe and effective for various situations when the blood supply of the vertebral artery must be reconstructed.http://www.vitonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9686;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=132;epage=135;aulast=Gusubclavian aneurysmvertebral v1 segmentvertebral-carotid transposition
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author Yuanrui Gu
Yangxue Sun
Jingjing Ren
Chenxi Ouyang
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Yangxue Sun
Jingjing Ren
Chenxi Ouyang
Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
Vascular Investigation and Therapy
subclavian aneurysm
vertebral v1 segment
vertebral-carotid transposition
author_facet Yuanrui Gu
Yangxue Sun
Jingjing Ren
Chenxi Ouyang
author_sort Yuanrui Gu
title Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
title_short Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
title_full Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
title_fullStr Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
title_full_unstemmed Vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
title_sort vertebral-carotid transposition can treat various diseases
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Vascular Investigation and Therapy
issn 2589-9686
2589-9481
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Vertebral-carotid transposition (VCT), which is a treatment of vertebral artery stenosis, has excellent long-term efficacy. VCT can also be suitable for various situations where the blood supply of the vertebral artery must be reconstructed. Here, we present an early result of six cases for these anomalies by VCT. Case 1: A 58-year-old male presented with the severe stenosis at the left vertebral V1 segment. Case 2: A 59-year-old female suffered from moderate-to-severe stenosis at the first portion of the left subclavian artery. Case 3: A 55-year-old female experienced severe stenosis at the left vertebral V1 segment, which the wire could not pass through. Case 4: A 53-year-old female presented with the subclavian aneurysm at the origin of the right vertebral artery. Case 5: A 65-year-old male suffered from the long complete occlusion at the origin of the left subclavian artery, a severe stenosis at the origin of the left internal carotid artery, a severe stenosis at the origin of the right internal carotid artery, and a severe stenosis at the right vertebral V1 segment. Case 6: A 56-year-old male experienced the thrombus in the stent of the vertebral artery which had been placed 6 months ago. There are six cases, in which VCT was adapted. VCT is safe and effective for various situations when the blood supply of the vertebral artery must be reconstructed.
topic subclavian aneurysm
vertebral v1 segment
vertebral-carotid transposition
url http://www.vitonline.org/article.asp?issn=2589-9686;year=2020;volume=3;issue=4;spage=132;epage=135;aulast=Gu
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