In contrast to open surgery, a minimally invasive option is endovascular coiling. It is performed during an angiogram in the radiology department. During a coiling procedure, a catheter is inserted into an artery in the groin and then passed through the blood vessels to the aneurysm in the bra...
brain check-upincidental aneurysmsurgical indicationSince excellent recovery is hardly expected in patients with severe subarachnoid hemorrhage, management of unruptured aneurysms is essential in reducing the overall mortality and morbidity rates. The widespread use of less invasive imaging tools such as ...
The overall outcome of surgery was: good recovery 94%, moderately disabled 1.5%, severely disabled 1.5%, and death 3%. The post-operative complications were related to surgical technique in 2 cases, to a severe atherosclerotic state of the ICA in 1 case, and to the general arteriopathy of ...
We report a case of intracavernous carotid artery aneurysm presenting an unusual clinical course and suggest possible pathogenetic mechanisms to explain the clinical picture. We discuss the differential diagnosis from other disorders producing unilateral ophthalmoplegia.关键词: Intracavernous aneurysm ophthalm...
Case presentation Here, we present a 67-year-old female who had surgical clipping of a 10x7mm right middle cerebral artery (MCA) bifurcation aneurysm. Her surgery and initial postoperative course were uncomplicated, but she presented with acute left hemiparesis, dysarthria, headache and vomiting on...
At the 10-month follow-up the patient showed full recovery of his pituitary function and clinical resolution of impotence and fatigue. This is the first report of occlusion of a giant cavernous carotid aneurysm using next generation Surpass flow-diverting stents leading to complete recovery of ...
Tan LA, Sandler V, Todorova‑Koteva K, Levine L, Lopes DK, Moftakhar R. Recovery of pituitary function following treatment of an unruptured giant cavernous carotid aneurysm using Surpass flow‑diverting stents. BMJ Case Rep 2014;2014:bcr2014011233....
Anterior cerebral artery aneurysmIt is not common for an isolated visual symptom to be the first indication of an aneurysm compressing the optic nerve. The compression can lead to blindness, and a recovery from the blindness is rare.doi:10.1159/000458753Fukiyama, Yurie...
Aim: To investigate the timing and degree of recovery of isolated third nerve palsy due to unruptured posterior communicating artery aneurysm among a Chinese population. Methods: A total of seven eligible patients were studied during a 4-year period by retrospective review. The degree of recovery ...