On the morning of October 18, 2011, in the 13th ward of the Department of Neurology of Eagle Mountain Hospital of Wannan Medical College, Wang Lao, who lives in Fanchang, held the hands of the medical staff. Originally, Wang Lao, who thought that he would never be able to stand up again, said goodbye to the medical staff who treated him with gratitude. The Department of Neurology of our hospital has successfully performed recanalization surgery on another patient with right internal carotid artery occlusion. The patient, Mr. Wang, 75 years old, was admitted to the hospital with weakness of the left side of the limbs for one week, and was diagnosed with “cerebral infarction” after admission. Cervical vascular ultrasound and intracranial MRA showed that the right internal carotid artery was occluded. Further cerebral angiography revealed occlusion of the beginning of the right internal carotid artery, and the distal vessels were visualized through the ophthalmic artery and incomplete compensation of the contralateral anterior circulation. The left vertebral artery was 95% stenotic and the left carotid sinus was 50% stenotic. After communicating with the family, it was decided to perform recanalization of the right internal carotid artery and stenting of the left vertebral opening. Because the patient had hypertension for many years and the aortic arch was tortuous and widened, the intraoperative surgical path was poor. It was very difficult to pass the 0.014in PT guidewire through the occlusion site under the roadmap. Finally, the treatment team overcame the difficulties and used a small balloon assisted technique to increase the support force, and the microguidewire passed through the occlusion site with a length of about 25mm without any problem. After the balloon was preexpanded in several stages, the right internal carotid artery was shown to be recanalized on imaging. A distal umbrella-like protection device was placed, the stenosis was pre-dilated again and an 8*40mm stent was successfully placed. The stenosis disappeared and the intracranial blood flow returned to normal, and then the stenting of the vertebral artery was successfully completed. The whole operation took 2 hours. The patient recovered well after the operation and was discharged on the 4th day after the operation. In the past year, the neurointerventional team composed of Dr. Zhou Zhiming, Dr. Yang Qian and Dr. Zhao Shoucai of the Department of Neurology has carried out various neurointerventional treatments for ischemic cerebrovascular disease and a series of difficult surgeries, and opened 4 cases of intracranial vascular occlusion, which have achieved good therapeutic effects, reaching the advanced level of China and the leading level in the province. Under the leadership of Dr. Zhou Zhiming, the team scales the heights, overcomes the difficulties, and continuously completes a series of difficult surgeries, which brings the gospel to such patients.