| Literature DB >> 36063230 |
Rasmus Holmboe Dahl1,2, Jesper Kelsen1, Klaus Hansen3, John Hauerberg4, Goetz Benndorf5,6.
Abstract
While intracranial aneurysms rarely develop after neurosurgical procedures, delayed pseudoaneurysm formation after foramen magnum decompression (FMD) has never been reported. A 52-year-old woman presented with an atypical subarachnoid hemorrhage in the posterior fossa 12 years after a FMD for symptomatic Chiari malformation type I was performed. A pseudoaneurysm on a dural-pial anastomosis was identified as the bleeding source and successfully occluded by endovascular means with full clinical recovery of the patient. Injury to the distal posterior inferior cerebellar artery related to surgery and postoperative infection likely caused formation of a dural-pial anastomosis. Additionally, hemodynamic stress or dissection may have contributed to delayed pseudoaneurysm formation and rupture.Entities:
Keywords: Case report; Chiari malformation type I; Dural-pial anastomosis; Foramen magnum decompression; Pseudoaneurysm; Transmastoid branch of the occipital artery
Year: 2022 PMID: 36063230 DOI: 10.1007/s00701-022-05341-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neurochir (Wien) ISSN: 0001-6268 Impact factor: 2.816