Intracranial pseudoaneurysms account for approximately 1% of all intracranial aneurysms and are associated with high rebleeding risk and mortality. Traditional treatments of these lesions include microsurgical or endovascular reconstruction and parent vessel sacrifice. Reconstruction of the vessel is challenging due to poor vessel integrity and incomplete wall structure. An alternative endovascular reconstructive treatment includes deployment of a covered stent. Original covered stents such as the Jostent Graftmaster and the Willis stent suffer from stiff constructs that limit deployment in tortuous anatomy. The PK Papyrus covered coronary stent may be a satisfactory treatment alternative for these lesions. We present a case of an enlarging traumatic distal cavernous segment internal carotid artery pseudoaneurysm treated with trans-radial deployment of a PK Papyrus stent at our institution. We propose that the PK Papyrus covered stent may be an alternative reconstructive endovascular treatment for intracranial pseudoaneurysms. Further larger scale prospective case series would provide further support for this management strategy.
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