Literature DB >> 24768151

Endovascular coiling of a ruptured basilar apex aneurysm with associated pseudoaneurysm.

Vijay Yanamadala1, Ning Lin2, Hekmat Zarzour2, Kai U Frerichs3, Brian P Walcott4, Ajith J Thomas5, Ajit S Puri6.   

Abstract

Acute intracranial pseudoaneurysms secondary to aneurysmal rupture are a rare entity with no clear evidence-based guidelines for treatment to our knowledge. There are numerous examples of successful treatment of pseudoaneurysms both surgically and endovascularly, the latter mainly within the anterior circulation. Risk of pseudoaneurysm rupture in the acute state during endovascular procedures with subsequent difficulty in controlling the bleeding without sacrificing the feeder artery has led to some reservation in using endovascular treatments more broadly. We report a rare case of a 52-year-old-woman who presented with acute subarachnoid hemorrhage and was found to have a ruptured 5 mm × 8 mm bi-lobulated basilar apex aneurysm on CT angiography. Digital subtraction angiography demonstrated an associated anterior pseudoaneurysm that was formed secondary to the aneurysm rupture. The true aneurysm was successfully coiled with careful avoidance of the pseudoaneurysmal sac. Pseudoaneurysms are frequently identified for the first time during digital subtraction angiography. Recognizing their presence is essential for treatment planning. Acute pseudoaneurysms associated with true aneurysmal rupture can be safely and successfully treated by endovascular coiling of the true aneurysm. Care must be taken to avoid manipulation of the pseudoaneurysmal sac during the embolization.
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Keywords:  Aneurysm; Endovascular coiling; Pseudoaneurysm; Subarachnoid hemorrhage

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Year:  2014        PMID: 24768151     DOI: 10.1016/j.jocn.2013.11.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Neurosci        ISSN: 0967-5868            Impact factor:   1.961


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Review 1.  Pseudoaneurysm formation due to rupture of intracranial aneurysms: Case series and literature review.

Authors:  Motohiro Nomura; Kentaro Mori; Akira Tamase; Tomoya Kamide; Syunsuke Seki; Yu Iida; Tatsu Nakano; Yuichi Kawabata; Taro Kitabatake; Teruyuki Nakajima; Kiyoyuki Yasutake; Kei Egami; Tatsunori Takahashi; Mitsuyuki Takahashi; Kunio Yanagimoto
Journal:  Neuroradiol J       Date:  2017-01-06

2.  Mixed aneurysm: A new proposed nomenclature for a rare condition.

Authors:  Cassiano U Crusius; Paulo Henrique P de Aguiar; Marcelo U Crusius
Journal:  Surg Neurol Int       Date:  2017-02-20
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