| Literature DB >> 33353291 |
Joonho Byun1, Wonhyoung Park1, Jung Cheol Park1, Jae Sung Ahn1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The treatment of large aneurysms of the posterior circulation is complicated and remains challenging. We here analyzed our institutional clinical outcomes of large unruptured aneurysms of the posterior circulation.Entities:
Keywords: Aneurysm, Large, Unruptured; Complications; Posterior circulation; Surgery; Treatment outcome
Year: 2020 PMID: 33353291 PMCID: PMC7819800 DOI: 10.3340/jkns.2020.0028
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Korean Neurosurg Soc ISSN: 1225-8245
Fig. 1.Patient enrollment. A total of 56 patients who presented with a large unruptured posterior circulation aneurysm between January 2002 and December 2018 were enrolled. AVM : arteriovenous malformation.
Fig. 2.Representative cases of large unruptured posterior circulation aneurysms. A : Left vertebral artery aneurysm incorporating the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. This aneurysm was partially thrombosed and compressed the brainstem. B : Large vertebrobasilar junction aneurysm incorporating multiple perforators and the posterior inferior cerebellar artery. C : Large basilar trunk aneurysm that severely compressed the brainstem. D : Large bilobed vertebral artery aneurysm. E : Basilar tip aneurysm incorporating both posterior cerebral arteries and superior cerebellar arteries. F : Large posterior cerebral artery P3 segment aneurysm.
Basal characteristics of the enrolled patients
| Variable | Value (n=56) |
|---|---|
| Sex | |
| Male | 18 (32.1) |
| Female | 38 (67.9) |
| Age (years) | |
| Mean | 53.4 (23–79) |
| Location of aneurysm | |
| Basilar tip | 17 (30.4) |
| Basilar trunk | 1 (1.8) |
| Vertebral artery | 20 (35.7) |
| PCA | 9 (16.1) |
| SCA | 5 (8.9) |
| PICA | 3 (5.4) |
| Vertebrobasilar junction | 1 (1.8) |
| Presenting symptoms | |
| Headache | 26 (46.4) |
| Motor weakness | 1 (1.8) |
| Cranial nerve symptom | 1 (1.8) |
| Dizziness | 2 (3.6) |
| Loss of consciousness | 1 (1.8) |
| Dysarthria | 1 (1.8) |
| Sensory disturbance | 1 (1.8) |
| Unrelated ICH | 5 (8.9) |
| Incidental findings | 18 (32.1) |
| Type of aneurysm | |
| Saccular aneurysm | 36 (64.3) |
| Fusiform aneurysm | 20 (35.7) |
| Size of aneurysm (mm) | |
| Mean | 15.6 (10–37) |
| Thrombosed aneurysm | 11 (19.6) |
| Hypertension | 26 (48.4) |
| Brainstem compression | 35 (62.5) |
| Follow-up period (months) | |
| Median | 29 (1–122) |
Values are presented as number (%), mean (range), or median (range).
PCA : posterior cerebral artery, SCA : superior cerebellar artery, PICA : posterior inferior cerebellar artery, ICH : intracerebral hemorrhage
Treatment modality and outcomes of large unruptured posterior circulation aneurysms
| Variable | Value (n=56) | |
|---|---|---|
| Treatment | ||
| Transcranial | 18 (32.1) | |
| Clipping | 8 (44.4) | |
| Surgical trapping without revascularization | 2 (11.1) | |
| Clipping/trapping with revascularization | 4 (22.2) | |
| Wrapping | 1 (5.6) | |
| EC-IC bypass for aneurysm flow diversion | 1 (5.6) | |
| EC-IC bypass with additional endovascular trapping | 2 (11.1) | |
| Endovascular | 38 (67.9) | |
| Coil embolization | 7 (18.4) | |
| Stent-assisted coil embolization | 18 (47.4) | |
| Endovascular trapping | 8 (21.1) | |
| Pipeline flow diverter | 1 (2.6) | |
| Stenting | 4 (10.5) | |
| Location of aneurysm | ||
| Transcranial | 18 | |
| Basilar tip | 6 (33.3) | |
| Basilar trunk | 1 (5.6) | |
| Vertebral artery | 3 (16.7) | |
| PCA | 3 (16.7) | |
| SCA | 3 (16.7) | |
| PICA | 2 (11.1) | |
| Endovascular | 38 | |
| Basilar tip | 11 (28.9) | |
| Vertebral artery | 17 (44.7) | |
| PCA | 6 (15.8) | |
| SCA | 2 (5.3) | |
| PICA | 1 (2.6) | |
| VB junction | 1 (2.6) | |
| Post-treatment complication | 16 (28.6) | |
| Transcranial surgery | 7/18 (38.9) | |
| Perforators occlusion | 3 | |
| Embolic infarction | 1 | |
| Venous infarction | 1 | |
| Intracerebral hemorrhage | 2 | |
| Intra-aneurysmal hemorrhage | 1 | |
| Endovascular surgery | 9/38 (23.7) | |
| Parent artery occlusion | 2 | |
| Perforators occlusion | 2 | |
| Embolic infarction | 4 | |
| Hydrocephalus | 1 | |
| Transcranial surgery vs. endovascular surgery | 0.22 | |
| Obliteration of aneurysm (at immediate posttreatment period) | ||
| Total | ||
| Complete obliteration | 30 (53.6) | |
| Incomplete obliteration | 26 (46.4) | |
| Transcranial surgery | 18 | |
| Complete obliteration | 10 (55.6) | |
| Incomplete obliteration | 8 (44.4) | |
| Endovascular surgery | 38 | |
| Complete obliteration | 20 (52.6) | |
| Incomplete obliteration | 18 (47.4) | |
| Transcranial surgery vs. endovascular surgery | 0.92 | |
| Recurrence of aneurysm | 17 (30.4) | |
| Transcranial surgery | 2/18 (11.1) | |
| Endovascular surgery | 15/38 (39.5) | |
| Transcranial surgery vs. endovascular surgery | 0.03 | |
| Treatment of recurrence | ||
| Coil embolization | 6 (35.3) | |
| Stent-assisted coil embolization | 2 (11.8) | |
| Clipping with EC-IC bypass | 1 (5.9) | |
| Transcranial trapping | 1 (5.9) | |
| Observation | 7 (41.2) | |
| Mortality | 1 (1.8) |
Values are presented as number (%). EC-IC : extracranial-intracranial, PCA : posterior cerebral artery, SCA : superior cerebellar artery, PICA : posterior inferior cerebellar artery
Fig. 3.Treatment of large unruptured posterior circulation aneurysms. Various treatment strategies were used for large unruptured posterior circulation aneurysms. A and D : Large basilar tip aneurysm treated by coil embolization. A large coil mass can be seen in the aneurysm. B and E : Lage bilobed vertebral artery aneurysm treated by direct clipping through the far-lateral transcondylar approach. C and F : Large partially thrombosed aneurysm that incorporated the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA). An occipital artery-PICA end-to-side anastomosis (red arrow) was performed, and additional coil trapping of the left vertebral artery (blue arrow) was undertaken.
Patient demographics of post-treatment complication cases
| Case No. | Sex/age (years) | Location | Size (mm)/type | Thrombus | Perforator or branch incorporation | Brainstem compression | Treatment/approach | Complication | GOS at 1 year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | F/68 | SCA | 10/saccular | No | No | No | Clipping/pterional | Venous infarction, anterior choroidal artery infarction | 4 |
| 2 | M/72 | Basilar tip | 15/saccular | No | Yes | Yes | Wrapping/pterional | Recurrent artery of Heuber infarction | 4 |
| 3 | F/65 | PCA | 15/fusiform | Yes | Yes | Yes | STA-PCA bypass+surgical trap/pterional+subtemporal | Thalamic ICH | 5 |
| 4 | F/61 | Basilar tip | 17/saccular | Yes | Yes | Yes | Surgical proximal trap/pterional | Pontine infarction | 3 |
| 5 | M/44 | Basilar tip | 22/saccular | Yes | Yes | Yes | Clipping/pterional | Venous infarction | 3 |
| 6 | F/54 | Vertebral artery | 26/fusiform | Yes | Yes | Yes | OA-PICA bypass+endovascular trap | Intra-aneurysmal hemorrhage | 3 |
| 7 | M/49 | Basilar tip | 37/saccular | No | Yes | Yes | Clipping/orbitozygomatic | Thalamic ICH, IVH | 2 |
| 8 | F/65 | Basilar tip | 11/saccular | No | No | Yes | Stent-assisted coil embolization | Embolic infarction | 5 |
| 9 | M/28 | PCA | 11/saccular | No | Yes | No | Coil embolization (+parent artery occlusion) | Thalamic infarction | 4 |
| 10 | M/43 | Vertebral artery | 12/fusiform | No | No | Yes | Stent-assisted coil embolization | Embolic infarction | 5 |
| 11 | F/65 | Basilar tip | 12/saccular | No | Yes | No | Coil embolization | PCA infarction | 2 |
| 12 | F/56 | Basilar tip | 12/saccular | No | No | No | Stent-assisted coil embolization | Embolic infarction | 5 |
| 13 | F/79 | Basilar tip | 12/saccular | No | No | No | Stent-assisted coil embolization | Embolic infarction | 5 |
| 14 | F/46 | PCA | 17/saccular | No | Yes | No | Coil embolization (+parent artery occlusion) | Thalamic infarction | 5 |
| 15 | F/46 | PCA | 20/saccular | Yes | Yes | No | Coil embolization (+parent artery occlusion) | PCA infarction | 5 |
| 16 | F/40 | Vertebral artery | 36/fusiform | No | Yes | Yes | Endovascular proximal trap (+coil embolization) | Hydrocephalus | 1 |
F : female, SCA : superior cerebellar artery, M : male, PCA : posterior cerebral artery, STA : superficial temporal artery, ICH : intracerebral hemorrhage, OA : occipital artery, PICA : posterior inferior cerebellar artery, ICH : intracerebral hemorrhage, IVH : intraventricular hemorrhage
Fig. 4.Image findings of posttreatment complication cases. A-C : Case #5 of Table 3. A and B : Patient underwent direct clipping of large thrombosed basilar tip aneurysm. C : In postoperative CT scan, postoperative venous infarction was occurred, low density of right frontal lesion with scattered hematoma were seen. Decreased consciousness and left side motor weakness were noted, patient treated conservatively. D-F : Case #3 of Table 3. D and E : Patient underwent superficial temporal artery-superior cerebellar artery bypass with microsurgical trap of posterior cerebral artery. F : Intracerebral hemorrhage of left thalamus was seen in postoperative computed tomography scan. Right side motor weakness (grade IV) was seen, however patient recovered very well. G-I : Case #14 of Table 3. G and H : Patient underwent coil embolization with parent artery occlusion for right PCA aneurysm, patient was neurologically stable during preoperative balloon test occlusion of PCA. I : Right thalamic infarction was noted in diffusion MRI. Left side motor weakness (grade IV) was seen, however, patient recovered very well. J-L : Case #15 of Table 3. J and K : Patient underwent coil embolization and parent artery occlusion for left PCA aneurysm. L : Postoperative left PCA territory infarction was noted in diffusion MRI. Patient was neurologically stable during preoperative balloon test occlusion of PCA. Patient recovered well except visual field defect. PCA : posterior cerebral artery, MRI : magnetic resonance imaging.
Pretreatment and posttreatment functional status of the enrolled patients
| Glasgow outcome scale | At admission | At posttreatment 3-month |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 0 (0.0) | 1 (1.8) |
| 2 | 0 (0.0) | 2 (3.6) |
| 3 | 4 (7.1) | 6 (10.7) |
| 4 | 9 (16.1) | 3 (5.4) |
| 5 | 43 (76.8) | 44 (78.6) |
Values are presented as number (%)
Predictors of deterioration in functional status and post-treatment complications (univariate analysis)
| Variable | Saccular aneurysm | Fusiform aneurysm | |||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Post-treatment complications | Worsening of functional status | Post-treatment complications | Worsening of functional status | ||||||||||
| OR [Exp (ß)] | 95% CI | OR [Exp (ß)] | 95% CI | OR [Exp (ß)] | 95% CI | OR [Exp (ß)] | 95% CI | ||||||
| Sex | |||||||||||||
| Female | 0.9 | 0.2–4.3 | 0.98 | 0.8 | 0.1–5.5 | 0.87 | 1.8 | 0.1–21.4 | 0.64 | 2.90E+08 | NA | 0.99 | |
| Age (years) | |||||||||||||
| ≥65 | 2 | 0.3–11.7 | 0.44 | 1 | 0.0–10.5 | 1 | NA | NA | |||||
| Size (mm) | |||||||||||||
| 15–20 | 1.6 | 0.2–9.2 | 0.59 | 1 | 0.0–12.1 | 0.96 | 4.00E+08 | NA | 0.99 | 1 | NA | 1 | |
| >20 | 1.6 | 0.2–9.2 | 0.59 | 2.5 | 0.3–19.5 | 0.37 | 4.80E+08 | NA | 0.99 | 1.60E+08 | NA | 1 | |
| Dome-neck ratio | |||||||||||||
| >1 | 8.50E+08 | NA | 0.99 | 3.00E+07 | NA | 0.99 | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | NA | |
| Thrombosed aneurysm | 2 | 0.3–11.7 | 0.44 | 3.2 | 0.4–23.9 | 0.24 | 4.3 | 0.4–44.4 | 0.2 | 3.5 | 0.1–69.3 | 0.41 | |
| Treatment modality | |||||||||||||
| Endovascular | 0.5 | 0.1–2.4 | 0.44 | 0.15 | 0.0–1.0 | 0.05 | 0.1 | 0–1.3 | 0.08 | 0.5 | 0.0–9.4 | 0.64 | |
| Brainstem compression | 1.4 | 0.3–5.8 | 0.58 | 1.7 | 0.2–11.0 | 0.55 | 5.80E+08 | NA | 0.99 | 2.40E+08 | NA | 0.99 | |
| Hypertension | 2 | 0.5–8.3 | 0.3 | 1 | 0.1–5.7 | 1 | 1.6 | 0.1–16.1 | 0.65 | 1.5 | 0.1–29.4 | 0.76 | |
OR : odds ratio, CI : confidence interval, NA : not applicable