Introduction: Extracranial internal carotid artery (ICA) pseudoaneurysms in children, although uncommon, are life-threatening. Covered stents are a good alternative treatment, as they avoid the risk of open surgery and preserve the internal carotid artery. Long- term outcomes were unknown until recently. Report: In August 2008, a 3-years-old child was treated with a covered stent for a pseudoaneurysm in the extracranial ICA. A long-term follow up is presented. Results: The child was discharged with full recovery and without neurological sequelae. He has been followed-up and has remained asymptomatic for 12 years, with CTA-confirmed internal carotid artery patency, without deformation or evidence of significant re- stenosis. Conclusion: This the first report of the long-term outcome of a covered stent in a child treated at 3 years of age, with a 12-year follow-up. The good performance of the covered stent in this case reinforces its adoption as a first-line option in the treatment of extracranial ICA pseudoaneurysms in children.
Prof. Roberto Sánchez, MD Professor of Surgery Faculty of Medicine- University of Concepción- CHILE Fellow of the American College of Surgeons Ancien Resident Etranger des Hopitaux de Paris Membre Asociee Etranger Société de Chirurgie Vasculaire et Endovasculaire de Langue Francaise (SCVE) Non-european Membership European Society of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery (ESVS).