Novel use of a closed-tip stent retriever to prevent distal embolism in the posterior circulation: illustrative case

J Neurosurg Case Lessons. 2024 Apr 15;7(16):CASE24137. doi: 10.3171/CASE24137. Print 2024 Apr 15.

Abstract

Background: In mechanical thrombectomy for tandem occlusions in vertebrobasilar stroke, distal emboli from the vertebral artery lesion should be prevented. However, no suitable embolic protection devices are currently available in the posterior circulation. Here, the authors describe the case of a vertebral artery lesion effectively treated with a closed-tip stent retriever as an embolic protection device in the posterior circulation.

Observations: A 65-year-old male underwent mechanical thrombectomy for basilar artery occlusion, with tandem occlusion of the proximal vertebral artery. After basilar artery recanalization via the nonoccluded vertebral artery, a subsequent mechanical thrombectomy was performed for the occluded proximal vertebral artery. To prevent distal embolization of the basilar artery, an EmboTrap III stent retriever was deployed as an embolic protection device within the basilar artery to successfully capture the thrombus.

Lessons: A stent retriever with a closed-tip structure can effectively capture thrombi, making it a suitable distal embolic protection device in the posterior circulation.

Keywords: distal embolism; embolic protection device; mechanical thrombectomy; posterior circulation; stent retriever; stroke.