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De Novo Aneurysm Associated with Superficial Temporal Artery to Middle Cerebral Artery Bypass: Report of Two Cases and Review of Literature.

Hiroshi Yokota1, Kazuhiro Yokoyama2, Hiroshi Noguchi2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: De novo aneurysm formation has been reported as a rare complication of superficial temporal artery (STA) to middle cerebral artery (MCA) bypass surgery. CASE DESCRIPTION: The first patient with intracerebral hemorrhage had a ruptured de novo aneurysm arising from the recipient MCA at 6 years after undergoing STA-MCA bypass for hemispheric hemodynamic insufficiency. In the second case, an enlarging unruptured STA aneurysm was detected by follow-up magnetic resonance angiography at 8 years after the patient underwent STA-MCA bypass for moyamoya disease. Both patients were successfully treated by surgical clipping.
CONCLUSIONS: Persistent hemodynamic stress with hypertension in an artificial T-shaped vasculature and traumatic injury during surgical manipulation are the most important causes for de novo aneurysms after STA-MCA bypass. Follow-up magnetic resonance and computed tomography angiography examinations, along with appropriate blood pressure control, are recommended for patients who have undergone STA-MCA bypass surgery.
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Keywords:  De novo aneurysm; Intracerebral hemorrhage; Moyamoya disease; Superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27262650     DOI: 10.1016/j.wneu.2016.05.075

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  World Neurosurg        ISSN: 1878-8750            Impact factor:   2.104


  2 in total

1.  Navigation-guided clipping of a de novo aneurysm associated with superficial temporal artery-middle cerebral artery bypass combined with indirect pial synangiosis in a patient with moyamoya disease.

Authors:  Daiki Aburakawa; Miki Fujimura; Kuniyasu Niizuma; Hiroyuki Sakata; Hidenori Endo; Teiji Tominaga
Journal:  Neurosurg Rev       Date:  2017-05-30       Impact factor: 3.042

2.  Transcallosal, transchoroidal clipping of a hypothalamic collateral vessel aneurysm in Moyamoya disease.

Authors:  Wing Mann Ho; Alice Stephanie Görke; Florian Dazinger; Bettina Pfausler; Elke R Gizewski; Ondra Petr; Claudius Thomé
Journal:  Acta Neurochir (Wien)       Date:  2020-04-19       Impact factor: 2.216

  2 in total

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