| Literature DB >> 31903365 |
Narayanam Anantha Sai Kiran1, Veldurti Ananta Kiran Kumar1, Valluri Anil Kumar2, Amit Agrawal1.
Abstract
A 46-year-old male presented with a history of sudden severe headache 1 week back, altered sensorium and right hemiparesis for 2 days. On examination, Glasgow Coma Scale (GCS) was E4V4M6 and the patient had right hemiparesis (power - 4/5). Computed tomography (CT) revealed diffuse subarachnoid hemorrhage (Fisher's Grade III). CT angiogram revealed distal basilar trunk aneurysm arising between the origin of the left posterior cerebral artery and superior cerebellar artery, ectatic dilatation of distal basilar trunk, and a left middle cerebral artery (MCA) bifurcation aneurysm. Basilar trunk aneurysm was approached through subtemporal route and aneurysm was clipped during adenosine-induced profound hypotension (AIPH) without application of temporary clip. Single bolus 6 mg of adenosine was given, and aneurysm was successfully clipped during AIPH (systolic <60 mmHg). There were no complications related to adenosine. Ectatic part of distal basilar trunk was wrapped with Teflon. The left MCA bifurcation aneurysm was clipped in the same session. At 3-month follow-up, the patient's sensorium was normal (GCS-E4V5M6) and the right hemiparesis improved (4+/5). Adenosine enhances the safety of clipping these aneurysms by providing transient cardiac arrest or profound hypotension. In developing countries, microsurgical clipping is a cost-effective treatment option for basilar artery aneurysms. Copyright:Entities:
Keywords: Adenosine-induced asystole; adenosine-induced profound hypotension; basilar artery aneurysm; basilar trunk aneurysm; clipping; middle cerebral artery bifurcation aneurysm; multiple intracranial aneurysms
Year: 2019 PMID: 31903365 PMCID: PMC6896639 DOI: 10.4103/ajns.AJNS_157_19
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Asian J Neurosurg
Figure 1(a-c) Preoperative computed tomography angiogram showing distal basilar trunk aneurysm arising between the origin of the left posterior cerebral and the left superior cerebellar arteries, ectatic dilatation of distal basilar trunk between the origin of superior cerebellar arteries and posterior cerebral arteries, bilobed left middle cerebral artery bifurcation aneurysm (arrow in A). (d-g) Postoperative digital subtraction angiography (DSA) showing successful clip ligation of distal basilar trunk and middle cerebral artery bifurcation aneurysms