BACKGROUND Patients with giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are at a high risk of rupture,morbidity,and mortality even after surgical or endovascular treatment.We described a case of a spontaneously occluded GIA second...BACKGROUND Patients with giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are at a high risk of rupture,morbidity,and mortality even after surgical or endovascular treatment.We described a case of a spontaneously occluded GIA secondary to gradual growth of the GIA,continuously progressed aneurysmal thrombosis,complete aneurysmal calcification and complete occlusion of the parent artery-the right internal carotid artery(RICA).CASE SUMMARY A 72-year-old female patient complained of sudden pain in her right eye upon admission to our hospital.She had been diagnosed with a GIA[30 mm(axial)×38 mm(coronal)×28 mm(sagittal)]containing an aneurysmal thrombus located in the cavernous sinus segment of RICA diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),enhanced MRI,and magnetic resonance angiography more than 14 years ago.Later,with slow growth of the cavernous carotid GIA,aneurysmal thrombosis progressed continuously,spontaneous occlusion of the RICA,complete aneurysmal calcification,and occlusion of the GIA occurred gradually.She had no history of subarachnoid hemorrhage but missed the chance for endovascular therapy at an early stage.As a result,she was left with severe permanent sequelae from the injuries to the right cranial nerves Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ,V1/V2,and Ⅴ.CONCLUSION The risk of rupture of the cavernous carotid GIAs was relatively low and possibly further be reduced by the stasis flow and spontaneous occlusion of the parent artery internal carotid artery(ICA)induced by the mass effect of the cavernous carotid GIAs and the extremely rare aneurysmal calcification.However,nowadays,it is advisable to recommend early endovascular treatment for the cavernous carotid GIAs to prevent injuries to the surrounding intracranial nerves and occlusion of the ICA,mainly caused by the mass effect of the cavernous carotid GIAs.展开更多
Background:Esotropia is a common concern in pediatric ophthalmology consultations.While most cases stem from strabismus,it is crucial for physicians to differentiate atypical features that might indicate underlying or...Background:Esotropia is a common concern in pediatric ophthalmology consultations.While most cases stem from strabismus,it is crucial for physicians to differentiate atypical features that might indicate underlying organic causes,such as VI nerve palsy,hinting at the presence of intracranial spaceoccupying lesions.Although the occurrence of cerebral aneurysms in children is rare,they can have severe consequences.Case Description:Here,we described an extremely rare case of giant basilar fusiform aneurysm measuring 4.0 cm×3.9 cm×3.9 cm in an otherwise healthy 8-year-old child,and analyzed its atypical features that suggested an intracranial etiology.We further described an endovascular approach,performed by interventional radiologists,and discussed its advantages over the conventional neurosurgery.The patient continued to be followed by our multidisciplinary team.He had a stable post-operative course and made an excellent recovery neurologically.At the 1-year follow-up,he was orthophoria with excellent vision and stereopsis.Conclusions:To our knowledge,this is the first pediatric case in Canada where a giant intracranial aneurysm was treated endovascularly.The salient red flags—progressive incomitant esotropia and diplopia,the presence of myopia(rather than hyperopia),nystagmus and abnormal saccadic movements—should be astutely recognized by clinicians as intracranial giant aneurysms carry a poor prognosis.A multidisciplinary approach is essential for the management of such cases.展开更多
Context: Cerebellar syndrome caused by disturbances of balance and coordination is not an uncommon neurological disorder. It has varied etiologies usually caused by tumor processes or suppurative collections. Vascular...Context: Cerebellar syndrome caused by disturbances of balance and coordination is not an uncommon neurological disorder. It has varied etiologies usually caused by tumor processes or suppurative collections. Vascular causes remain very rare, especially when it is a giant aneurysm of PICA representing 1% of intracranial aneurysms. Treating giant PICA aneurysms is a very difficult task for neurosurgeons because the surgical dissection can lead to severe damage due to the intimate relationship of PICA with the brainstem or nerve structures. We report a case of giant PICA aneurysm responsible for cerebellar syndrome successfully treated with surgery. The objective of this work is to draw the attention of practitioners to this unusual cause which can lead to diagnosis wandering and a lack of planning at the time of management. Case report: A 65 years old hypertensive patient was seen for a progressive disturbance of balance and walking disorder, but worsened in the last three months with no notion of fever. On admission, the patient was lucid, oriented in time and space and presented with static and kinetic cerebellar syndrome. Brain CT-scan without and with contrast revealed a tissular mass in the posterior fossa suggesting a tumor process, however, CT angiography showed a giant aneurysm of the PICA after reconstruction. A careful microdissection by a sub-occipital approach was decided. Opening the large cistern made it possible to visualize the aneurysm sack surrounded by a yellowish gliosis. The reclining and microdissection revealed the neck of the aneurysm, which was clipped to exclude the giant aneurysm in block. Postoperative follow-up was simple with progressive improvement in the cerebellar syndrome and walking over three months. Conclusion: Giant aneurysm of the PICA is rare. The localization in the posterior cerebral fossa can be confusing. Microsurgery gives a good result.展开更多
BACKGROUND A hybrid operating room(Hybrid-OR)is a surgical theatre that combines a conventional operating room with advanced medical imaging devices.There are still plenty of limitations when endovascular treatment or...BACKGROUND A hybrid operating room(Hybrid-OR)is a surgical theatre that combines a conventional operating room with advanced medical imaging devices.There are still plenty of limitations when endovascular treatment or microsurgical treatment is used individually to treat large or giant carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms.AIM To explore and summarize the technical features and effectiveness of the application of a Hybrid-OR in managing major intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms.METHODS The Department of Neurosurgery treated 12 cases of large or giant intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms between March 2013 and December 2019 in a Hybrid-OR.All cases were treated with clipping and parent vessel reconstruction.RESULTS With the assistance of the Hybrid-OR,the rate of incomplete intraoperative aneurysm clipping decreased from 25%(3/12)to 0%,while the rate of vessel stenosis decreased from 16.7%(2/12)to 8.35%(1/12).In terms of thromboembolic events,ischemic infarction complication occurred in only one patient,and none of the patients experienced embolic infarction complications.All 12 patients were followed for an average of 3 years,and no aneurysms recurred.The postoperative recovery was evaluated with the modified Rankin Scale(mRS):11 patients showed no symptoms(mRS=0),1 patient showed slight disability(mRS 1-2),and none of the patients had severe disability(mRS=5)or died(mRS=6).CONCLUSION The Hybrid-OR provides new ideas for the surgical clipping of large or giant intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms and decreases the rate of intraoperative vessel stenosis and unsuccessful clipping.展开更多
BACKGROUND Hepatic artery aneurysm(HAA)is the second most common visceral aneurysm.A significant number of hepatic aneurysms are found accidentally on examination.However,their natural history is characterized by thei...BACKGROUND Hepatic artery aneurysm(HAA)is the second most common visceral aneurysm.A significant number of hepatic aneurysms are found accidentally on examination.However,their natural history is characterized by their propensity to rupture,which is very serious and requires urgent treatment.An emergent giant hepatic aneurysm with an abdominal aortic dissection is less commonly reported.CASE SUMMARY We report the complicated case of a giant hepatic aneurysm with an abdominal aortic dissection.A 66-year-old female presented with the complaint of sudden upper abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting.Physical examination showed that her blood pressure was 214/113 mmHg.Her other vital signs were stable.Computed tomography found a giant hepatic proper aneurysm and dissection of the lower segment of the abdominal aorta.Furthermore,angiography showed a HAA with the maximum diameter of approximately 56 mm originating from the proper hepatic artery and located approximately 15 mm from the involved bifurcation of the left and right hepatic arteries with no collateral circulation.Therefore,we decided to use a stent to isolate the abdominal aortic dissection first,and then performed open repair.After the operation,the patient recovered well without complications,and her 3-month follow-up checkup did not reveal any late complications.CONCLUSION Open surgery is a proven method for treating giant hepatic aneurysms.If the patient's condition is complex,staged surgery is an option.展开更多
The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow dive...The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow diverters. The study was a retrospective review of giant intracranial aneurysms treated by superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass combined with endovascular occlusion of the parent artery. From 1990 to 2003, 29 consecutive cases of giant cerebral aneurysms, not suitable to selective treatment were managed in that way. Twenty-one medical records had enough data to allow objective evaluation. Sixteen female and five male patients bearing 21 giant aneurysms were involved. Their mean age was 46 years. The aneurysm was revealed by mass effect in 13 cases and subarachnoid hemorrhage in one case. On admission 19 patients presented with unruptured aneurysms and two have sustained a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The balloon occlusion test before the bypass operation was not tolerated in 18 patients. The treatment was completed in 19 patients and 17 of them had parent artery occlusion with latex detachable balloons. The only death of the series occurred before the endovascular treatment. The mean follow-up period was 30 months. After completion of the treatment, 16 (84%) patients had no symptom. Aneurysm recanalization or rupture was not observed after the parent artery occlusion. With the combination of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass + endovascular parent artery occlusion, 90% of giant intracranial aneurysms untreatable selectively were permanently excluded with a good outcome in 95%.展开更多
A giant basilar artery aneurysm of young woman with endocrine disturbance was misdiagnosed as a large pituitary adenoma and treated surgically via a trans-sphenoidal approach was planned. But the neurosurgery was fina...A giant basilar artery aneurysm of young woman with endocrine disturbance was misdiagnosed as a large pituitary adenoma and treated surgically via a trans-sphenoidal approach was planned. But the neurosurgery was finally aborted because of massive bleeding during the procedure. One year later,a cerebral angiography confirmed this basilar artery aneurysm was obviously regressed and then endovascular coiling was successfully performed. No neurological complication occurred post-procedure and the endocrine dysfunction symptom was obviously improved.展开更多
A 43-year-old male presented with severe intermittent headaches since two years accompanied by multiple episodes of generalized seizures and left hand weakness. MRI scan and cerebral angiography confirmed the diagnosi...A 43-year-old male presented with severe intermittent headaches since two years accompanied by multiple episodes of generalized seizures and left hand weakness. MRI scan and cerebral angiography confirmed the diagnosis of a giant serpentine cerebral aneurysm arising from the middle cerebral artery. The patient was admitted for a possible cerebral embolization after undergoing a Balloon Occlusion Test (BOT). Since he tolerated the occlusion test, he underwent coil embolization afterwards with successful occlusion followed by an uneventful recovery and no complications. Later on, the patient was discharged home in a stable and good general condition without any neurological deficits. A six-month angiography follow-up revealed a complete occlusion with no re-canalization of the coiled giant serpentine aneurysm. Therefore, we concluded that parent artery occlusion is a good and safe procedure providing that the patient tolerated both the occlusion and the hemodynamic stress tests.展开更多
Purpose: Flow diversion is a relatively novel technique to treat some intracranial aneurysms. With new techniques, unusual complications can occur. We described a case of Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) migration, ...Purpose: Flow diversion is a relatively novel technique to treat some intracranial aneurysms. With new techniques, unusual complications can occur. We described a case of Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) migration, strategy for its recognition, and a technical point to prevent its occurrence. Publication of these rare events is important to make physicians aware of potential complications. Methods: A patient with a previously coiled giant superior cerebellar aneurysm presented with brainstem compression symptoms. Imaging verified progressive aneurysm growth. A decision was made to treat the aneurysm with PED. Results: Development of new neurologic symptoms prompted a computed tomography that showed hydrocephalus. An angiogram also showed recanalization of the aneurysm secondary to upward migration/retraction of the flow diverter. A ventriculo-peritoneal shunt was implemented and planning for placement of a second flow diverter was made. Unfortunately, the patient expired while waiting for the endovacular intervention. Conclusions: PED migration may occur even after correct placement of the device. Early recognition of this complication is essential. When clinical changes occur, it is paramount that this uncommon, but potentially deadly, complication is suspected. Appropriate sizing and deployment technique are important for the long-term stability of the device.展开更多
Background and Objective: Giant cavernous carotid artery aneurysms (CCAAs) often produce a variety of neurological deficits, primarily those related to ophthalmoplegia/paresis and headache. This study was designed to ...Background and Objective: Giant cavernous carotid artery aneurysms (CCAAs) often produce a variety of neurological deficits, primarily those related to ophthalmoplegia/paresis and headache. This study was designed to evaluate the resolution of symptoms after parent artery occlusion (PAO) treatment for giant CCAAs. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a series of 17 consecutive giant CCAAs treated with PAO treatment. All patients were evaluated by balloon occlusion test (BOT) before treatment. Patients who could tolerate BOT were treated by PAO. The following outcomes were analyzed: angiographic assessment, evolution of symptoms and outcome at clinical follow-up using modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Results: A total number of 17 giant CCAAs were treated by PAO. The initial post-procedure and follow-up angiogram revealed complete occlusion in all patients, no new lesion was detected. Periprocedural infarcts occurred in 1 patient (5.9%). Procedure-related mortality and morbidity were 0% and 5.9%, respectively. At mean 31.8 months clinical follow-up, symptoms had disappeared in 7 (41.2%) of the patients, partially improved in 5 (29.4%), remained unchanged in 4 (23.5%) and worsened in 1 (5.9%) of cases. Sixteen (94.1%) patients presented a good clinical outcome (mRS 0 - 1). Conclusion: Most patients in our series improved or remained stable after PAO. The results of this study indicate that PAO can improve the outcome of those symptomatic giant CCAAs if BOT can be tolerated.展开更多
目的探讨CT、MRI影像特征等对四肢伴明显动脉瘤样骨囊肿的骨巨细胞瘤(giant cell tumours with prominent aneurysmal bone cysts,GABCs)和原发性动脉瘤样骨囊肿(primary aneurysmal bone cysts,PABCs)的鉴别诊断价值。方法回顾性分析2...目的探讨CT、MRI影像特征等对四肢伴明显动脉瘤样骨囊肿的骨巨细胞瘤(giant cell tumours with prominent aneurysmal bone cysts,GABCs)和原发性动脉瘤样骨囊肿(primary aneurysmal bone cysts,PABCs)的鉴别诊断价值。方法回顾性分析20例四肢GABCs和21例PABCs患者的CT和MRI影像特征,并同时收集患者的年龄和性别,比较两组不同指标间差异,并计算两组患者的年龄、包块横径/纵径比、软骨下骨受累、病变边缘深分叶、包块周围血管影对GABCs及PABCs诊断的灵敏度、特异度。结果两组患者的年龄、包块横径/纵径比比较差异有显著性(t=-3.956、-2.985,P<0.05),两组患者的软骨下骨受累的比例、病变边缘深分叶的比例、包块周围血管影的比例比较差异有显著性(P<0.05)。年龄、包块横径/纵径比、软骨下骨受累和病变边缘深分叶对GABCs患者诊断的灵敏度分别为75.0%、65.0%、68.0%和80.0%,特异度分别为81.0%、66.7%、81.3%和61.3%。相反,包块周围血管影诊断PABCs的灵敏度为52.4%,特异度为95.0%。结论CT和MRI影像特征中的软骨下骨受累、病变边缘深分叶、包块横径/纵径比高低以及包块周围血管影及患者年龄高低对GABCs和PABCs具有鉴别诊断的价值。展开更多
BACKGROUND Bone lesions can present the multi-displinary team with a challenge by way of diagnosis as some lesions share many radiological and histological characteristics.Giant cell tumours of the bone(GCTB)are relat...BACKGROUND Bone lesions can present the multi-displinary team with a challenge by way of diagnosis as some lesions share many radiological and histological characteristics.Giant cell tumours of the bone(GCTB)are relatively common,benign bone tumours.Aneurysmal bone cysts(ABC)are less common benign osteolytic lesions that are histologically similar to GCTBs but produce blood filled cavities.Both GCTBs and ABCs are locally aggressive and are typically found on meta-epiphyseal regions of long bones with pelvic tumours being less common.CASE SUMMARY A 17-year old female presented with atraumatic right groin pain and was initially diagnosed with a GCTB on the right superior pubic ramus of the pelvis.The patient was treated successfully with a wide excision,curettage and bone graft and underwent open reduction and internal fixation of the right hemi-pelvis.Following further intra-operative histological investigations,the lesion was diagnosed as an ABC.CONCLUSION This patient has had an uncomplicated post-operative course,has returned to comfortable weight bearing and will be reviewed for minimum 5 yr in the outpatient setting to monitor for reoccurrence.展开更多
Background:Giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are challenges for surgical treatment.Risk factors of postoperative stroke remain unclear.This study aims to investigate the predictors of postoperative stroke in GIAs and ...Background:Giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are challenges for surgical treatment.Risk factors of postoperative stroke remain unclear.This study aims to investigate the predictors of postoperative stroke in GIAs and the impact of stroke on outcomes.Methods:We performed a retrospective medical record review of patients with GIAs who received microsurgery at our institution between 2011 and 2018.Multivariate logistic regression analyses were carried out to identify risk factors for postoperative stroke.The clinical and angiographic outcomes were compared between patients with and without stroke.Results:A total of 97 patients were included in this study.Surgical modalities included direct aneurysm neck clipping in 85 patients(87.7%),trapping with the bypass in 8(8.2%),proximal artery ligation in 1(1%),and bypass alone in 3(3.1%).Postoperative stroke was found in 26 patients(26.8%).Independent factors that affect postoperative stroke were recurrent aneurysm(OR,10.982;95%CI,1.976-61.045;P=0.006)and size≥3.5 cm(OR,3.420;95%CI,1.133-10.327;P=0.029).Combined perioperative mortality and morbidity was 26.8%.Follow-up was achieved from 89 patients(91.8%),with a mean follow-up period of 39 months(range 19 to 94 months).Good outcomes were observed in 75 patients(84.3%)and poor outcomes were observed in 14 patients(15.7%).Conclusions:Postoperative stroke was significantly associated with clinical outcome.Favorable outcomes can be achieved in most patients with GIAs after appropriate microsurgical modality.Recurrent aneurysm and size≥3.5 cm are risk factors of postoperative stroke.展开更多
基金Supported by The Fong Shu Fook Tong and Fong Yun Wah Foundations,No.14X30127.
文摘BACKGROUND Patients with giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are at a high risk of rupture,morbidity,and mortality even after surgical or endovascular treatment.We described a case of a spontaneously occluded GIA secondary to gradual growth of the GIA,continuously progressed aneurysmal thrombosis,complete aneurysmal calcification and complete occlusion of the parent artery-the right internal carotid artery(RICA).CASE SUMMARY A 72-year-old female patient complained of sudden pain in her right eye upon admission to our hospital.She had been diagnosed with a GIA[30 mm(axial)×38 mm(coronal)×28 mm(sagittal)]containing an aneurysmal thrombus located in the cavernous sinus segment of RICA diagnosed by magnetic resonance imaging(MRI),enhanced MRI,and magnetic resonance angiography more than 14 years ago.Later,with slow growth of the cavernous carotid GIA,aneurysmal thrombosis progressed continuously,spontaneous occlusion of the RICA,complete aneurysmal calcification,and occlusion of the GIA occurred gradually.She had no history of subarachnoid hemorrhage but missed the chance for endovascular therapy at an early stage.As a result,she was left with severe permanent sequelae from the injuries to the right cranial nerves Ⅱ,Ⅲ,Ⅳ,V1/V2,and Ⅴ.CONCLUSION The risk of rupture of the cavernous carotid GIAs was relatively low and possibly further be reduced by the stasis flow and spontaneous occlusion of the parent artery internal carotid artery(ICA)induced by the mass effect of the cavernous carotid GIAs and the extremely rare aneurysmal calcification.However,nowadays,it is advisable to recommend early endovascular treatment for the cavernous carotid GIAs to prevent injuries to the surrounding intracranial nerves and occlusion of the ICA,mainly caused by the mass effect of the cavernous carotid GIAs.
文摘Background:Esotropia is a common concern in pediatric ophthalmology consultations.While most cases stem from strabismus,it is crucial for physicians to differentiate atypical features that might indicate underlying organic causes,such as VI nerve palsy,hinting at the presence of intracranial spaceoccupying lesions.Although the occurrence of cerebral aneurysms in children is rare,they can have severe consequences.Case Description:Here,we described an extremely rare case of giant basilar fusiform aneurysm measuring 4.0 cm×3.9 cm×3.9 cm in an otherwise healthy 8-year-old child,and analyzed its atypical features that suggested an intracranial etiology.We further described an endovascular approach,performed by interventional radiologists,and discussed its advantages over the conventional neurosurgery.The patient continued to be followed by our multidisciplinary team.He had a stable post-operative course and made an excellent recovery neurologically.At the 1-year follow-up,he was orthophoria with excellent vision and stereopsis.Conclusions:To our knowledge,this is the first pediatric case in Canada where a giant intracranial aneurysm was treated endovascularly.The salient red flags—progressive incomitant esotropia and diplopia,the presence of myopia(rather than hyperopia),nystagmus and abnormal saccadic movements—should be astutely recognized by clinicians as intracranial giant aneurysms carry a poor prognosis.A multidisciplinary approach is essential for the management of such cases.
文摘Context: Cerebellar syndrome caused by disturbances of balance and coordination is not an uncommon neurological disorder. It has varied etiologies usually caused by tumor processes or suppurative collections. Vascular causes remain very rare, especially when it is a giant aneurysm of PICA representing 1% of intracranial aneurysms. Treating giant PICA aneurysms is a very difficult task for neurosurgeons because the surgical dissection can lead to severe damage due to the intimate relationship of PICA with the brainstem or nerve structures. We report a case of giant PICA aneurysm responsible for cerebellar syndrome successfully treated with surgery. The objective of this work is to draw the attention of practitioners to this unusual cause which can lead to diagnosis wandering and a lack of planning at the time of management. Case report: A 65 years old hypertensive patient was seen for a progressive disturbance of balance and walking disorder, but worsened in the last three months with no notion of fever. On admission, the patient was lucid, oriented in time and space and presented with static and kinetic cerebellar syndrome. Brain CT-scan without and with contrast revealed a tissular mass in the posterior fossa suggesting a tumor process, however, CT angiography showed a giant aneurysm of the PICA after reconstruction. A careful microdissection by a sub-occipital approach was decided. Opening the large cistern made it possible to visualize the aneurysm sack surrounded by a yellowish gliosis. The reclining and microdissection revealed the neck of the aneurysm, which was clipped to exclude the giant aneurysm in block. Postoperative follow-up was simple with progressive improvement in the cerebellar syndrome and walking over three months. Conclusion: Giant aneurysm of the PICA is rare. The localization in the posterior cerebral fossa can be confusing. Microsurgery gives a good result.
基金Supported by the Tianjin Science and Technology Projects in Key Areas of Traditional Chinese Medicine,No.2018001.
文摘BACKGROUND A hybrid operating room(Hybrid-OR)is a surgical theatre that combines a conventional operating room with advanced medical imaging devices.There are still plenty of limitations when endovascular treatment or microsurgical treatment is used individually to treat large or giant carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms.AIM To explore and summarize the technical features and effectiveness of the application of a Hybrid-OR in managing major intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms.METHODS The Department of Neurosurgery treated 12 cases of large or giant intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms between March 2013 and December 2019 in a Hybrid-OR.All cases were treated with clipping and parent vessel reconstruction.RESULTS With the assistance of the Hybrid-OR,the rate of incomplete intraoperative aneurysm clipping decreased from 25%(3/12)to 0%,while the rate of vessel stenosis decreased from 16.7%(2/12)to 8.35%(1/12).In terms of thromboembolic events,ischemic infarction complication occurred in only one patient,and none of the patients experienced embolic infarction complications.All 12 patients were followed for an average of 3 years,and no aneurysms recurred.The postoperative recovery was evaluated with the modified Rankin Scale(mRS):11 patients showed no symptoms(mRS=0),1 patient showed slight disability(mRS 1-2),and none of the patients had severe disability(mRS=5)or died(mRS=6).CONCLUSION The Hybrid-OR provides new ideas for the surgical clipping of large or giant intracranial carotid-ophthalmic aneurysms and decreases the rate of intraoperative vessel stenosis and unsuccessful clipping.
文摘BACKGROUND Hepatic artery aneurysm(HAA)is the second most common visceral aneurysm.A significant number of hepatic aneurysms are found accidentally on examination.However,their natural history is characterized by their propensity to rupture,which is very serious and requires urgent treatment.An emergent giant hepatic aneurysm with an abdominal aortic dissection is less commonly reported.CASE SUMMARY We report the complicated case of a giant hepatic aneurysm with an abdominal aortic dissection.A 66-year-old female presented with the complaint of sudden upper abdominal pain accompanied by vomiting.Physical examination showed that her blood pressure was 214/113 mmHg.Her other vital signs were stable.Computed tomography found a giant hepatic proper aneurysm and dissection of the lower segment of the abdominal aorta.Furthermore,angiography showed a HAA with the maximum diameter of approximately 56 mm originating from the proper hepatic artery and located approximately 15 mm from the involved bifurcation of the left and right hepatic arteries with no collateral circulation.Therefore,we decided to use a stent to isolate the abdominal aortic dissection first,and then performed open repair.After the operation,the patient recovered well without complications,and her 3-month follow-up checkup did not reveal any late complications.CONCLUSION Open surgery is a proven method for treating giant hepatic aneurysms.If the patient's condition is complex,staged surgery is an option.
文摘The authors are reporting on a study drawn from unpublished dissertation done by the corresponding author when he completed his neurosurgical training in Paris, France in 2004, few years before the advent of flow diverters. The study was a retrospective review of giant intracranial aneurysms treated by superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass combined with endovascular occlusion of the parent artery. From 1990 to 2003, 29 consecutive cases of giant cerebral aneurysms, not suitable to selective treatment were managed in that way. Twenty-one medical records had enough data to allow objective evaluation. Sixteen female and five male patients bearing 21 giant aneurysms were involved. Their mean age was 46 years. The aneurysm was revealed by mass effect in 13 cases and subarachnoid hemorrhage in one case. On admission 19 patients presented with unruptured aneurysms and two have sustained a subarachnoid hemorrhage. The balloon occlusion test before the bypass operation was not tolerated in 18 patients. The treatment was completed in 19 patients and 17 of them had parent artery occlusion with latex detachable balloons. The only death of the series occurred before the endovascular treatment. The mean follow-up period was 30 months. After completion of the treatment, 16 (84%) patients had no symptom. Aneurysm recanalization or rupture was not observed after the parent artery occlusion. With the combination of superficial temporal artery to middle cerebral artery bypass + endovascular parent artery occlusion, 90% of giant intracranial aneurysms untreatable selectively were permanently excluded with a good outcome in 95%.
文摘A giant basilar artery aneurysm of young woman with endocrine disturbance was misdiagnosed as a large pituitary adenoma and treated surgically via a trans-sphenoidal approach was planned. But the neurosurgery was finally aborted because of massive bleeding during the procedure. One year later,a cerebral angiography confirmed this basilar artery aneurysm was obviously regressed and then endovascular coiling was successfully performed. No neurological complication occurred post-procedure and the endocrine dysfunction symptom was obviously improved.
文摘A 43-year-old male presented with severe intermittent headaches since two years accompanied by multiple episodes of generalized seizures and left hand weakness. MRI scan and cerebral angiography confirmed the diagnosis of a giant serpentine cerebral aneurysm arising from the middle cerebral artery. The patient was admitted for a possible cerebral embolization after undergoing a Balloon Occlusion Test (BOT). Since he tolerated the occlusion test, he underwent coil embolization afterwards with successful occlusion followed by an uneventful recovery and no complications. Later on, the patient was discharged home in a stable and good general condition without any neurological deficits. A six-month angiography follow-up revealed a complete occlusion with no re-canalization of the coiled giant serpentine aneurysm. Therefore, we concluded that parent artery occlusion is a good and safe procedure providing that the patient tolerated both the occlusion and the hemodynamic stress tests.
文摘Purpose: Flow diversion is a relatively novel technique to treat some intracranial aneurysms. With new techniques, unusual complications can occur. We described a case of Pipeline Embolization Device (PED) migration, strategy for its recognition, and a technical point to prevent its occurrence. Publication of these rare events is important to make physicians aware of potential complications. Methods: A patient with a previously coiled giant superior cerebellar aneurysm presented with brainstem compression symptoms. Imaging verified progressive aneurysm growth. A decision was made to treat the aneurysm with PED. Results: Development of new neurologic symptoms prompted a computed tomography that showed hydrocephalus. An angiogram also showed recanalization of the aneurysm secondary to upward migration/retraction of the flow diverter. A ventriculo-peritoneal shunt was implemented and planning for placement of a second flow diverter was made. Unfortunately, the patient expired while waiting for the endovacular intervention. Conclusions: PED migration may occur even after correct placement of the device. Early recognition of this complication is essential. When clinical changes occur, it is paramount that this uncommon, but potentially deadly, complication is suspected. Appropriate sizing and deployment technique are important for the long-term stability of the device.
文摘Background and Objective: Giant cavernous carotid artery aneurysms (CCAAs) often produce a variety of neurological deficits, primarily those related to ophthalmoplegia/paresis and headache. This study was designed to evaluate the resolution of symptoms after parent artery occlusion (PAO) treatment for giant CCAAs. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed a series of 17 consecutive giant CCAAs treated with PAO treatment. All patients were evaluated by balloon occlusion test (BOT) before treatment. Patients who could tolerate BOT were treated by PAO. The following outcomes were analyzed: angiographic assessment, evolution of symptoms and outcome at clinical follow-up using modified Rankin Scale (mRS). Results: A total number of 17 giant CCAAs were treated by PAO. The initial post-procedure and follow-up angiogram revealed complete occlusion in all patients, no new lesion was detected. Periprocedural infarcts occurred in 1 patient (5.9%). Procedure-related mortality and morbidity were 0% and 5.9%, respectively. At mean 31.8 months clinical follow-up, symptoms had disappeared in 7 (41.2%) of the patients, partially improved in 5 (29.4%), remained unchanged in 4 (23.5%) and worsened in 1 (5.9%) of cases. Sixteen (94.1%) patients presented a good clinical outcome (mRS 0 - 1). Conclusion: Most patients in our series improved or remained stable after PAO. The results of this study indicate that PAO can improve the outcome of those symptomatic giant CCAAs if BOT can be tolerated.
文摘目的探讨CT、MRI影像特征等对四肢伴明显动脉瘤样骨囊肿的骨巨细胞瘤(giant cell tumours with prominent aneurysmal bone cysts,GABCs)和原发性动脉瘤样骨囊肿(primary aneurysmal bone cysts,PABCs)的鉴别诊断价值。方法回顾性分析20例四肢GABCs和21例PABCs患者的CT和MRI影像特征,并同时收集患者的年龄和性别,比较两组不同指标间差异,并计算两组患者的年龄、包块横径/纵径比、软骨下骨受累、病变边缘深分叶、包块周围血管影对GABCs及PABCs诊断的灵敏度、特异度。结果两组患者的年龄、包块横径/纵径比比较差异有显著性(t=-3.956、-2.985,P<0.05),两组患者的软骨下骨受累的比例、病变边缘深分叶的比例、包块周围血管影的比例比较差异有显著性(P<0.05)。年龄、包块横径/纵径比、软骨下骨受累和病变边缘深分叶对GABCs患者诊断的灵敏度分别为75.0%、65.0%、68.0%和80.0%,特异度分别为81.0%、66.7%、81.3%和61.3%。相反,包块周围血管影诊断PABCs的灵敏度为52.4%,特异度为95.0%。结论CT和MRI影像特征中的软骨下骨受累、病变边缘深分叶、包块横径/纵径比高低以及包块周围血管影及患者年龄高低对GABCs和PABCs具有鉴别诊断的价值。
文摘BACKGROUND Bone lesions can present the multi-displinary team with a challenge by way of diagnosis as some lesions share many radiological and histological characteristics.Giant cell tumours of the bone(GCTB)are relatively common,benign bone tumours.Aneurysmal bone cysts(ABC)are less common benign osteolytic lesions that are histologically similar to GCTBs but produce blood filled cavities.Both GCTBs and ABCs are locally aggressive and are typically found on meta-epiphyseal regions of long bones with pelvic tumours being less common.CASE SUMMARY A 17-year old female presented with atraumatic right groin pain and was initially diagnosed with a GCTB on the right superior pubic ramus of the pelvis.The patient was treated successfully with a wide excision,curettage and bone graft and underwent open reduction and internal fixation of the right hemi-pelvis.Following further intra-operative histological investigations,the lesion was diagnosed as an ABC.CONCLUSION This patient has had an uncomplicated post-operative course,has returned to comfortable weight bearing and will be reviewed for minimum 5 yr in the outpatient setting to monitor for reoccurrence.
基金supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China(81771234)Beijing Natural Science Foundation of China(7204253)Beijing Municipal Administration of Hospitals Incubating Program,Beijing,China(Grant No.:pX2020023)
文摘Background:Giant intracranial aneurysms(GIAs)are challenges for surgical treatment.Risk factors of postoperative stroke remain unclear.This study aims to investigate the predictors of postoperative stroke in GIAs and the impact of stroke on outcomes.Methods:We performed a retrospective medical record review of patients with GIAs who received microsurgery at our institution between 2011 and 2018.Multivariate logistic regression analyses were carried out to identify risk factors for postoperative stroke.The clinical and angiographic outcomes were compared between patients with and without stroke.Results:A total of 97 patients were included in this study.Surgical modalities included direct aneurysm neck clipping in 85 patients(87.7%),trapping with the bypass in 8(8.2%),proximal artery ligation in 1(1%),and bypass alone in 3(3.1%).Postoperative stroke was found in 26 patients(26.8%).Independent factors that affect postoperative stroke were recurrent aneurysm(OR,10.982;95%CI,1.976-61.045;P=0.006)and size≥3.5 cm(OR,3.420;95%CI,1.133-10.327;P=0.029).Combined perioperative mortality and morbidity was 26.8%.Follow-up was achieved from 89 patients(91.8%),with a mean follow-up period of 39 months(range 19 to 94 months).Good outcomes were observed in 75 patients(84.3%)and poor outcomes were observed in 14 patients(15.7%).Conclusions:Postoperative stroke was significantly associated with clinical outcome.Favorable outcomes can be achieved in most patients with GIAs after appropriate microsurgical modality.Recurrent aneurysm and size≥3.5 cm are risk factors of postoperative stroke.