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[Ischemic complications of anterior choroidal artery aneurysm treatment]

Authors :
Toshinari, Meguro
Ken, Kuwahara
Yusuke, Tomita
Yu, Okuma
Tomoyuki, Tanabe
Kenichiro, Muraoka
Kinya, Terada
Nobuyuki, Hirotsune
Shigeki, Nishino
Source :
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery. 42(10)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Ischemic stroke of the anterior choroidal artery(AChA)is the most common and serious complication after AChA aneurysm treatment. The purpose of this study was to retrospectively evaluate and compare the treatment-related ischemic complications after surgical clipping and endovascular coiling of AChA aneurysms.br/Between June 2006 and March 2013, 32 patients with 34 AChA aneurysms were treated in our hospital by surgical clipping or endovascular coiling. There were 12 cases of ruptured aneurysms, seven cases of unruptured aneurysms, and 15 cases of incidentally identified unruptured aneurysms. Of the 34 aneurysms, 19 were managed with surgical clipping and 15 were managed with endovascular coiling. No rebleeding or retreatment occurred in any case during 4-84 months(median, 25 months)of follow-up, and no significant differences in clinical outcome were seen between clipping and coiling cases. Although there were four cases(11.8%;surgical clipping in three;endovascular coiling in one)of postoperative AChA infarction, we believe that we preserved the blood flow of the AChA during the procedure. The occurrence of subarachnoid hemorrhage and premature rupture during surgical clipping were significantly correlated with AChA infarction.

Details

ISSN :
03012603
Volume :
42
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
No shinkei geka. Neurological surgery
Accession number :
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