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Seong-Ho Park1, Chang-Young Lee.
Abstract
A fenestration of the supraclinoid internal carotid artery (ICA) is a rare congenital condition. We report an aneurysm arising from the proximal end of an ICA fenestration that was treated by endovascular coiling. Three-dimensional rotational angiography of preoperative cerebral angiography provided an understanding of the complex anatomy of the aneurysms associated with the fenestration and may facilitate the clinical decision regarding the treatment option. Endovascular coiling appears to be safe and effective for treating an aneurysm originating from a fenestration on the supraclinoid ICA, which is a difficult lesion to treat using a conventional surgical approach.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm; Angiography; Coil embolization; Fenestration; Internal carotid artery
Year: 2012 PMID: 23346545 PMCID: PMC3543915 DOI: 10.7461/jcen.2012.14.4.295
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg ISSN: 2234-8565
Fig. 1(A) Noncontrast-enhanced computed tomography (CT) scan reveals a subarachnoid hemorrhage limited to the left Sylvian fissure. (B) CT angiography scan reveals aneurysms (arrows) at the left bifurcation of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) and left paraclinoid of the internal cerebral artery (ICA).
Fig. 2(A and B) Three-dimensional rotational angiography (3DRA) shows any desired angle, and the complex vascular anatomy can be visualized. 3DRA reconstruction reveals the fenestration of the ICA with the associated aneurysm and the relationship between the cerebral arteries and the fenestration. AN, aneurysm; OphA, ophthalmic artery.
Fig. 3(A) Working angle of digital subtraction angiography during coil embolization shows deploying coils under balloon assistance. (B) After coil embolization, complete occlusion was achieved with preservation of both fenestration channels. Arrows show the supraclinoid ICA fenestration.
Characteristics of supraclinoid ICA fenestration and associated aneurysms in the literature
F = female; M = male; ICA = internal carotid artery; ACA = anterior cerebral artery; AchA = anterior choroidal artery; AcoA = anterior communicating artery; MCA = middle cerebral artery; PcoA = posterior communicating artery; SCA = superior cerebellar artery; SAH = subarachnoid hemorrhage; N/A = not applicable.