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Endoport-assisted microsurgical treatment for a ruptured posterior cerebral artery aneurysm: A technical note. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Posterior Cerebral Artery aneurysms are rare but often involve large aneurysms, and treatment options typically include microsurgical clipping or endovascular coiling, with newer hybrid and endoscopic techniques emerging as viable alternatives.
  • A case study is presented involving a 53-year-old male who suffered seizures and altered consciousness due to subarachnoid hemorrhage and an aneurysm in the left PCA, diagnosed using CT and CTA scans.
  • The surgical intervention involved endoscopic drainage of the hematoma and aneurysm clipping, suggesting that combining traditional microsurgery with endoscopic methods may enhance safety and effectiveness during treatment.

Article Abstract

Posterior Cerebral Artery aneurysms are scarce, yet its territory is frequently associated to large and giant aneurysms. Treatment is mostly a binary option between microsurgical clipping and endovascular coiling. Hybrid approaches are an option too, whereas innovation with less frequent techniques such as endoscope-controlled and endoscope-assisted procedure may provide a safer surgical approach with same successful results. Hereby we report a case of a 53 years old male examined at the ER after presenting generalized seizures and altered state of consciousness. Upon arrival, neurological evaluation revealed homonymous right hemianopia. Computed tomography (CT) scan revealed a subarachnoid hemorrhage and left parieto-occipital intraparenchymal hemorrhage with intraventricular extension; computed tomography angiogram (CTA) revealed an aneurysm at the left posterior cerebral artery (PCA) in its P4 segment. We performed a vascular exploration with drainage of the occipital and intraventricular hematoma through a single endoscopic port through transulcal approach guided by neuronavigation, in addition to clipping and aneurysmectomy. The combination of microsurgical clipping with previous Endoport-guided endoscopic procedure may be a surgical-operative option that not only may facilitate the approach to the desired lesion, but also provides a safer surgical scenario.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8984636PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2022.E2021.05.002DOI Listing

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