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Occlusion of the sigmoid sinus after surgery via the presigmoidal-transpetrosal approach.

K Ohata1, M Haque, M Morino, K Nagai, A Nishio, Y Nishijima, A Hakuba.   

Abstract

OBJECT: In this paper the authors report on sigmoid sinus occlusion as a surgical complication in seven of 143 operations in which a presigmoidal-transpetrosal approach was used.
METHODS: Five patients (Cases 1-5) developed occlusion within 40 days after surgery, and in the remaining two (Cases 6 and 7) occlusion was detected 5.4 and 6.4 years postsurgery by means of cerebral venography, which was performed in 40 of the remaining 138 patients. Of the two patients with occlusion of the hypoplastic transverse sinus, one (Case 1) did not develop symptoms and the other (Case 2) developed brain edema with transient aphasia. Of the three patients suffering from occlusion of the dominant sigmoid sinus, one (Case 3) developed severe intracerebral hemorrhages and had a poor prognosis; one (Case 4) developed profuse supra- and infratentorial brain edema with consciousness disturbance; and the other (Case 5) developed hemorrhagic infarction in the temporal lobe accompanied by aphasia. Two patients whose sinus occlusion was detected later (Cases 6 and 7) did not develop symptoms and displayed well-communicated transverse sinuses. In Case 7, a dural arteriovenous malformation formed at the site of the sinus occlusion. Laceration of the sigmoid sinus was suspected as the cause of occlusion in Cases 2, 3, and 7; compression of the sinus in Cases 5 and 6, sinus laceration and postoperative dehydration in Case 4; and laceration and compression of the sinus in Case 1.
CONCLUSIONS: Differences in the clinical course among these patients were attributed to anatomical variations in the venous system. Occlusion of the sigmoid sinus should be weighed as a potential complication when selecting candidates for the presigmoidal-transpetrosal approach.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9761051     DOI: 10.3171/jns.1998.89.4.0575

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosurg        ISSN: 0022-3085            Impact factor:   5.115


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