| Literature DB >> 25535522 |
Byung Chul Kim1, Jae Il Lee1, Won Ho Cho1, Kyoung Hyup Nam1.
Abstract
Isolated traumatic pseudoaneurysms of the basilar artery are extremely rare but often fatal resulting in a mortality rate as high as 50%. A 51-year-old man presented with craniofacial injury after blunt trauma. A brain computed tomography (CT) scan showed thick basal subarachnoid hemorrhage associated with multiple craniofacial fractures, while CT angiography revealed contrast extravasation at the distal basilar artery with pseudoaneurysm formation. After this primary survey, the condition of the patient suddenly deteriorated. Conventional angiography confirmed the contrast extravasation resulted from pseudoaneurysm formation, which was successfully treated with endovascular coil embolization. Decompressive craniectomy and coma therapy with propofol were also performed. However, the patient died on the 7th hospital day because of the poor initial clinical condition. The current case is the first report of acute pseudoaneurysm rupture arising from the basilar artery within the first day after trauma. Our findings suggest the possibility that pseudoaneurysm rupture should be considered if brain CT shows thick traumatic subarachnoid hemorrhage on the basal cistern with a basal skull fracture.Entities:
Keywords: Basilar artery; Pseudoaneurysm; Subarachnoid hemorrhage; Traumatic brain injury
Year: 2014 PMID: 25535522 PMCID: PMC4273003 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2014.56.5.428
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245