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Hyuk Jai Choi1, Sung Ho Lee, Seok Keun Choi, Bong Arm Rhee.
Abstract
Although the mechanism of hemifacial spasm (HFS) is not yet well established, vascular compression of the facial nerve root exit zone and hyperexcitability of the facial nucleus have been suggested. We report a case of HFS in the setting of coinciding intracranial hemorrhage (ICH) of the pons and proximal ligation of the contralateral vertebral artery (VA) for the treatment of a fusiform aneurysm of the distal VA and discuss the possible etiologies of HFS in this patient. A 51-year-old male with an ICH of the pons was admitted to our hospital. Neuroimaging studies revealed an incidental fusiform aneurysm of the right VA distal to the origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. Eight months after proximal ligation of the VA the patient presented with intermittent spasm of the left side of his face. Pre- and post-ligation magnetic resonance angiography revealed an enlarged diameter of the VA. The spasm completely disappeared after microvascular decompression.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Decompression; Hemifacial spasm; Hemodynamics; Ligation; Vertebral artery
Year: 2012 PMID: 22396847 PMCID: PMC3291710 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2012.51.1.59
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245
Fig. 1A : An axial computed tomography scan without contrast medium on admission, shows a hematoma in the lower pons. B : Right lateral view of vertebral angiogram, shows a fusiform aneurysm of the right vertebral artery, distal to the origin of the posterior inferior cerebellar artery.
Fig. 2A : A short range 3D magnetic resonance angiography (MRA). 7th nerve root exit zone compressed by the VA (arrowhead). Pre- (B) and 20-month post-ligation MRAs (C). The fusiform aneurysm is not visible postoperatively with intact patency of right PICA (arrows). Note enlargement in diameter of left VA after treatment (double arrowheads). VA : vertebral artery, PICA : posterior inferior cerebellar artery.
Fig. 3Intraoperative microscopic findings. A : The facial nerve REZ and proximal facial nerve are pressed by the VA (arrow). B : Vascular decompression by Teflon-felt insertion. REZ : root exit zone, VA : vertebral artery.