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Case Reports

Delayed Displacement of Enterprise Stent in Treating Symptomatic Intracranial Atherosclerotic Stenosis: A Case Report

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Pages 643-646 | Received 20 Apr 2024, Accepted 23 Jun 2024, Published online: 02 Jul 2024

Figures & data

Figure 1 (A) Diffusion weighted image revealed acute ischemic infarction foci in right parietal lobe (white arrowhead) and para-lateral ventricle (white arrow). (B) DSA determined that the MCA M1 segment was the criminal artery with severe stenosis (black arrow).

Figure 1 (A) Diffusion weighted image revealed acute ischemic infarction foci in right parietal lobe (white arrowhead) and para-lateral ventricle (white arrow). (B) DSA determined that the MCA M1 segment was the criminal artery with severe stenosis (black arrow).

Figure 2 A 4×16 mm Enterprise stent was implanted to accurately cover the stenosis (white arrows show the distal and proximal markers of the stent).

Figure 2 A 4×16 mm Enterprise stent was implanted to accurately cover the stenosis (white arrows show the distal and proximal markers of the stent).

Figure 3 (A and B) Repeat CTA after 2 years revealed stent displacement (white arrowheads show the distal and proximal markers of the stent).

Figure 3 (A and B) Repeat CTA after 2 years revealed stent displacement (white arrowheads show the distal and proximal markers of the stent).

Figure 4 Schematic figure shows the delayed displacement of the stent.

Abbreviations: ICA, internal cervical artery; ACA, anterior cerebral artery; MCA, middle cerebral artery.
Figure 4 Schematic figure shows the delayed displacement of the stent.

Data Sharing Statement

Data supporting the findings of this study are available from the corresponding author upon reasonable request.