Retrograde thrombectomy of basilar artery thrombus through the posterior communicating artery

J Neurointerv Surg. 2022 Jun;14(6):634. doi: 10.1136/neurintsurg-2021-017965. Epub 2021 Aug 5.

Abstract

Transcirculation thrombectomy through the communicating arteries of the circle of Willis has been previously described as a bailout in cases where direct thrombectomy is not feasible.1-3 Here we present a unique case where a retrograde thrombectomy of the proximal basilar artery was performed using the right posterior communicating artery (PCOM) in a patient with bilateral occlusions of the vertebral arteries, believed to be chronic. This was done using a quadriaxial system with multiple concentric catheters to minimize the ledge effect and achieve smooth and safe transition of the catheters from anterior to posterior circulations. A combination of stent retrieval, aspiration and balloon occlusion guide catheters helped retrieve the thrombus, while minimizing emboli in new territory (ENT). The patient had complete resolution of symptoms. The thrombus is believed to be due to stasis at the vertebrobasilar junction and competing flow, hence, the patient was started on anticoagulation. (video 1) neurintsurg;14/6/634/V1F1V1Video 1Disclaimer: this video summarises a scientific article published by BMJ Publishing Group Limited (BMJ). The content of this video has not been peer-reviewed and does not constitute medical advice. Any opinions expressed are solely those of the contributors. Viewers should be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. BMJ does not endorse any opinions expressed or recommendations discussed. Viewers should not use the content of the video as the basis for any medical treatment. BMJ disclaims all liability and responsibility arising from any reliance placed on the content.

Keywords: balloon; thrombectomy.

Publication types

  • Case Reports
  • Video-Audio Media

MeSH terms

  • Basilar Artery* / diagnostic imaging
  • Basilar Artery* / surgery
  • Circle of Willis
  • Humans
  • Stents
  • Thrombectomy
  • Thrombosis* / diagnostic imaging
  • Thrombosis* / surgery
  • Treatment Outcome