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Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge

BACKGROUND: The coexistence of hyper-inflow aneurysms and cerebellopontine angle cistern (CPAc) arterial venous malformations (AVMs) have been rarely reported and most commonly associated with high risk of bleeding. CASE DESCRIPTIONS: We present two cases of CPAc AVMs admitted for acute subarachnoid...

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Autores principales: Gladi, Maurizio, Di Rienzo, Alessandro, Fasinella, Maria Rossella, Aiudi, Denis, Balercia, Paolo, Dobran, Mauro, Iacoangeli, Maurizio
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Publicado: Scientific Scholar 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37941615
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_246_2023
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author Gladi, Maurizio
Di Rienzo, Alessandro
Fasinella, Maria Rossella
Aiudi, Denis
Balercia, Paolo
Dobran, Mauro
Iacoangeli, Maurizio
author_facet Gladi, Maurizio
Di Rienzo, Alessandro
Fasinella, Maria Rossella
Aiudi, Denis
Balercia, Paolo
Dobran, Mauro
Iacoangeli, Maurizio
author_sort Gladi, Maurizio
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description BACKGROUND: The coexistence of hyper-inflow aneurysms and cerebellopontine angle cistern (CPAc) arterial venous malformations (AVMs) have been rarely reported and most commonly associated with high risk of bleeding. CASE DESCRIPTIONS: We present two cases of CPAc AVMs admitted for acute subarachnoid hemorrhage from rupture of a parent right pontine artery aneurysm. Admission history, neurology at presentation, pre/post-operative imaging, approach selection, and results are thoroughly reviewed and presented. The acute origin angle of the vessel from the basilar artery made both malformations unsuitable for endovascular treatment. The surgical strategy was differently tailored in the two patients, respectively, using a Le Fort I/transclival and a Kawase approach. The aneurysm was clipped in the first case, and the AVM was excised in the second one, as required by the anatomical context. Aneurysm exclusion and AVM size reduction were obtained in the first case, while complete AVM removal and later aneurysm disappearance were obtained in the second one. A high-flow cerebrospinal fluid leak in the first case was successfully treated by an endoscopic approach. Both patients experienced a satisfactory neurological outcome in the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Pontine artery aneurysms, especially when associated with CPAc AVMs, represent a surgical challenge, due to their rarity and anatomical peculiarity, which typically requires complex operative approaches. Multimodal preoperative imaging, appropriate timing, and accurate target selection, together with versatile strategies, are the keys to a successful treatment.
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spelling pubmed-106293272023-11-08 Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge Gladi, Maurizio Di Rienzo, Alessandro Fasinella, Maria Rossella Aiudi, Denis Balercia, Paolo Dobran, Mauro Iacoangeli, Maurizio Surg Neurol Int Case Report BACKGROUND: The coexistence of hyper-inflow aneurysms and cerebellopontine angle cistern (CPAc) arterial venous malformations (AVMs) have been rarely reported and most commonly associated with high risk of bleeding. CASE DESCRIPTIONS: We present two cases of CPAc AVMs admitted for acute subarachnoid hemorrhage from rupture of a parent right pontine artery aneurysm. Admission history, neurology at presentation, pre/post-operative imaging, approach selection, and results are thoroughly reviewed and presented. The acute origin angle of the vessel from the basilar artery made both malformations unsuitable for endovascular treatment. The surgical strategy was differently tailored in the two patients, respectively, using a Le Fort I/transclival and a Kawase approach. The aneurysm was clipped in the first case, and the AVM was excised in the second one, as required by the anatomical context. Aneurysm exclusion and AVM size reduction were obtained in the first case, while complete AVM removal and later aneurysm disappearance were obtained in the second one. A high-flow cerebrospinal fluid leak in the first case was successfully treated by an endoscopic approach. Both patients experienced a satisfactory neurological outcome in the follow-up. CONCLUSION: Pontine artery aneurysms, especially when associated with CPAc AVMs, represent a surgical challenge, due to their rarity and anatomical peculiarity, which typically requires complex operative approaches. Multimodal preoperative imaging, appropriate timing, and accurate target selection, together with versatile strategies, are the keys to a successful treatment. Scientific Scholar 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10629327/ /pubmed/37941615 http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_246_2023 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Surgical Neurology International https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-Share Alike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, transform, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as the author is credited and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
spellingShingle Case Report
Gladi, Maurizio
Di Rienzo, Alessandro
Fasinella, Maria Rossella
Aiudi, Denis
Balercia, Paolo
Dobran, Mauro
Iacoangeli, Maurizio
Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title_full Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title_fullStr Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title_full_unstemmed Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title_short Ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: A surgical challenge
title_sort ruptured proximal pontine artery aneurysm and association with cerebellopontine angle cistern arterial venous malformation fed by the same artery: a surgical challenge
topic Case Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10629327/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37941615
http://dx.doi.org/10.25259/SNI_246_2023
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