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A new, more accurate classification of middle cerebral artery aneurysms: computed tomography angiographic study of 1,009 consecutive cases with 1,309 middle cerebral artery aneurysms.

Ahmed Elsharkawy1, Martin Lehečka, Mika Niemelä, Romain Billon-Grand, Hanna Lehto, Riku Kivisaari, Juha Hernesniemi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Classification of middle cerebral artery (MCA) aneurysms is sometimes difficult because the identification of the main MCA bifurcation, the key for accurate classification of MCA aneurysms, is inconsistent and somewhat subjective.
OBJECTIVE: To use the meeting point of the M1 and M2 trunks as an objective, generally accepted, and angiographically evident hallmark for identification of MCA bifurcation and more accurate classification of MCA aneurysms.
METHODS: We reviewed the computed tomographic angiography data of 1009 consecutive patients with 1309 MCA aneurysms. The M2 trunks were followed proximally until their meeting with the M1 trunk at the main MCA bifurcation. The aneurysms were classified according to their relative location: proximal, at, or distal to the MCA bifurcation. The M1 aneurysms were further subgrouped into M1 early cortical branch aneurysms and M1 lenticulostriate artery aneurysms, extending the classic 3-group classification of MCA aneurysms into a 4-group classification.
RESULTS: The main MCA bifurcation was the most common location for MCA aneurysms, harboring 829 aneurysms (63%). The 406 M1 aneurysms comprised 242 M1 early cortical branch aneurysms (60%) and 164 M1 lenticulostriate artery aneurysms (40%). We found 106 MCA aneurysms (8%) at the origin of large early frontal branches simulating M2 trunks liable to be misclassified as MCA bifurcation aneurysms. Even though 51% of the 407 ruptured MCA aneurysms were associated with an intracerebral hematoma, this did not affect the classification.
CONCLUSION: Studying MCA angioarchitecture and applying the 4-group classification of MCA aneurysms is practical and facilitates the accurate classification of MCA aneurysms, helping to improve surgical outcome.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23615110     DOI: 10.1227/01.neu.0000429842.61213.d5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosurgery        ISSN: 0148-396X            Impact factor:   4.654


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2.  Middle Cerebral Artery Aneurysm "Neck Overhang": Decreased Postclipping Residual Using the Intersecting Clipping Technique.

Authors:  Stavros Dimitriadis; Fares Qeadan; Christopher L Taylor; Howard Yonas; Andrew P Carlson
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3.  Endovascular coil embolization of proximal middle cerebral artery aneurysms has better outcomes than other middle cerebral artery aneurysms: A retrospective study.

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4.  Clinical features of ischemic complications after unruptured middle cerebral artery aneurysm clipping: patients and radiologically related factors.

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5.  Treatment of Unruptured Distal Anterior Circulation Aneurysms with Flow-Diverter Stents: A Meta-Analysis.

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Authors:  F Cagnazzo; D Mantilla; P-H Lefevre; C Dargazanli; G Gascou; V Costalat
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8.  Flow Diversion for the Treatment of MCA Bifurcation Aneurysms-A Single Centre Experience.

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9.  The Medina Embolic Device: early clinical experience from a single center.

Authors:  Marta Aguilar Perez; Pervinder Bhogal; Rosa Martinez Moreno; Hansjörg Bäzner; Oliver Ganslandt; Hans Henkes
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10.  Cortical aneurysms of the middle cerebral artery: A review of the literature.

Authors:  Alessandro Ricci; Hambra Di Vitantonio; Danilo De Paulis; Mattia Del Maestro; Soheila Dehcordi Raysi; Domenico Murrone; Sabino Luzzi; Renato Juan Galzio
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