Tıp Fakültesi / Faculty of Medicine
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Item Simultaneous balloon angioplasty and stent implantation in supraaortic multiple stenosis(2020) Gunesli, Aylin; Akgul, ErolPurpose: The aim of this study was to evaluate the success and complications of endovascular treatment in supraaortic multiple stenotic lesions Materials and Methods: The study was planned as a retrospectively. The records of patients who underwent percutaneous interventional treatment for multiple stenosis in the supraaortic vessels between January 1, 2004 and December 31, 2009 were reviewed. Percutaneous endovascular intervention was decided with doppler ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging, computed tomography or digital subtraction angiography provided that more than 50% stenosis was detected in the supraaortic vessels. Patients with at least 2 severe stenosis who underwent multiple interventional procedures in one session were included in the study. Results: A total of 34 patients (mean age 60.4 +/- 12.5 years and 6 female (17.4%)) were included in the study. A total of 74 lesions were treated in 34 patients. Stents were used in all procedures. No mortality or serious morbidity was observed during follow-up. The technical success of the procedure was 100%. Restenosis was observed in 4 patients (11.7%) at a mean follow-up of 29.5 +/- 18.3 months. Three of these patients were re-treated. Conclusion: According to the results of our study, endovascular intervention can be safely performed in occlusive atherosclerotic vascular disease of the supraaortic branches. Mortality and morbidity of this treatment is very low. In patients with restenosis during follow-up, re-intervention can be performed safely. If multiple lesions are present in the same patient group, multiple interventions are a safe treatment option.Item Endovascular Treatment of a Patient with Moyamoya Disease and Seckel Syndrome: A Case Report(2018) Andic, Cagatay; Gunesli, Aylin; Alkan, Ozlem; Erol, Ilknur; Suner, Halil Ibrahim; 30090148Seckel syndrome and Moyamoya diseases are different entities that rarely associated with each other. Several cases presenting with both these diseases were reported. Intracerebral artery aneurysms and collateral vessels can be seen with Moyamoya. They are commonly treated with medical treatment. We present a 12-years old patient with both Seckel syndrome and Moyamoya disease presented with middle cerebral artery aneurysm which was treated with endovascular modalities.