| Literature DB >> 31218282 |
Arun Balaji1, Niranjana Rajagopal2, Yasuhiro Yamada3, Takao Teranishi2, Tsukasa Kawase2, Yoko Kato2.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Intracranial aneurysms are considered large if >10 mm and giant if >25 mm. The risk of aneurysmal rupture compounds with increase in size of the aneurysm, thus, warranting appropriate intervention. In this study, we have analyzed the outcome and effectiveness of microsurgical procedures in large and giant aneurysms.Entities:
Keywords: 3D, 3-Dimensional; BTO, Balloon test occlusion; Bypass; CFD, Computational fluid dynamics; CTA, Computed tomography angiogram; Clipping; DIVA; DIVA, Dual image video angiography; DSA, Digital subtraction angiography; GOS, Glasgow Outcome Scale; Giant; ICA, Internal cerebral artery; ICG, Indo-cyanine green; Intracranial aneurysm; MEP, Motor evoked potential; MRI, Magnetic resonance imaging; OA, Occipital artery; Outcome; PICA, Posterior inferior cerebellar artery; RSD, Retrograde suction decompression; Trapping; VA, Vertebral artery
Year: 2019 PMID: 31218282 PMCID: PMC6580892 DOI: 10.1016/j.wnsx.2019.100007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: World Neurosurg X ISSN: 2590-1397
Figure 1(A) Left vertebral artery, posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) segment aneurysm. (B) PICA originating just proximal to the aneurysm. VA, vertebral artery.
Figure 2(A and B) Computational fluid dynamics showing increased wall pressure and a spiral streamline flow.
Figure 3(A) Dual image video angiography (DIVA) showing filling of the aneurysm, occipital artery (OA)-posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA) bypass completed. (B) Post-trapping DIVA shows no flow in the aneurysm and good flow in the OA-PICA. VA, vertebral artery.
Figure 4(A) Left transcondylar approach. (B) Postoperative image with clips in situ and complete exclusion of the aneurysm from the circulation.
Figure 5(A and B) Magnetic resonance imaging-computed tomography angiogram fusion image showing left internal carotid artery-ophthalmic segment large aneurysm.
Figure 6(A) Catheterization of the carotid artery with suction catheter. (B) Suction decompression of the large aneurysm with temporary clips in situ. (C) Postclipping dual image video angiography shows complete occlusion of the aneurysm. CC, common carotid artery; EC, external carotid artery; ICA, internal cerebral artery.
Figure 7(A) Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain shows a large partially thrombosed aneurysm in the left vertebral artery (VA). (B) Computed tomography angiogram shows a large fusiform aneurysm of the left VA involving the posterior inferior cerebellar artery segment.
Figure 8(A) Giant vertebral artery aneurysm with dilated vasa vasorum (circled), (B) neuroendoscopic view of the aneurysm, (C) retrieval of the intra-aneurysmal coil, (D) reconstruction of the aneurysmal wall and clipping. An, aneurysm; LCN, lower cranial nerves; PICA, posterior inferior cerebellar artery; VA, vertebral artery.
Figure 9Postclipping computed tomography angiogram shows exclusion of the aneurysm from the circulation.
Figure 10Right internal carotid artery giant cavernous segment aneurysm. R.ICA, right internal carotid artery.
Figure 11Intraoperative images. (A) Low flow superficial temporal artery M4 bypass. (B) High flow external carotid artery M2 bypass and postanastomosis dual image video angiography with good flow. EC, external carotid artery; M2/M4, segments of the middle cerebral artery; STA, superficial temporal artery.
Location of the Aneurysms
| Aneurysmal Vessels | Number |
|---|---|
| Anterior cerebral artery | 3 |
| Anterior communicating artery | 12 |
| Middle cerebral artery | 10 |
| Internal carotid artery – bifurcation | 2 |
| Internal carotid artery – Pcom segment | 6 |
| Internal carotid artery – ophthalmic segment | 5 |
| Internal carotid artery – Ant.choroidal segment | 1 |
| Internal carotid artery – cavernous segment | 2 |
| Basilar artery | 3 |
| Vertebral artery | 8 |
| Total | 52 |
Ant.choroidal, anterior choroidal artery; Pcom, posterior communicating artery.
Clinical Presentation
| Clinical Presentation | Number |
|---|---|
| Incidental | 46 |
| Headache + SAH | 2 |
| Facial weakness | 1 |
| Occulomotor nerve palsy | 1 |
| Visual field defect | 1 |
| Intracranial hemorrhage | 1 |
| Total | 52 |
SAH, sub arachnoid hemorrhage.
Microsurgical Procedures Performed
| Procedures Performed | Number |
|---|---|
| Direct clipping of aneurysm | 42 |
| Proximal trap | 3 |
| Trapping occlusion with bypass | 3 (1 low flow; 2 high flow) |
| Suction decompression + clipping | 3 |
| Surgical reconstruction + clipping | 1 |
Complications
| Complications | Number |
|---|---|
| Coma | 1 |
| Hemiplegia | 1 |
| Chronic subdural hematoma | 2 |
| Transient hemiparesis | 1 |
| Transient lower cranial nerve palsy | 1 |
| Total | 6 |
Outcome Analysis Based on the Glasgow Coma Scale
| Glasgow Coma Scale | Number of Patients |
|---|---|
| 1 | 0 |
| 2 | 1 (1.9%) |
| 3 | 0 |
| 4 | 1 (1.9%) |
| 5 | 50 (96.1) |