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Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment

INTRODUCTION: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the incidence, clinical presentation and midterm clinical and imaging outcome of endovascular treatment of 34 superior cerebellar artery (SCA) aneurysms in 33 patients. METHODS: Between January 1995 and January 2007, 2,112 aneurysms...

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Autores principales: Peluso, Jo P. P., van Rooij, Willem Jan, Sluzewski, Menno, Beute, Guus N.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Springer-Verlag 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2039855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17609935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-007-0251-z
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author Peluso, Jo P. P.
van Rooij, Willem Jan
Sluzewski, Menno
Beute, Guus N.
author_facet Peluso, Jo P. P.
van Rooij, Willem Jan
Sluzewski, Menno
Beute, Guus N.
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description INTRODUCTION: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the incidence, clinical presentation and midterm clinical and imaging outcome of endovascular treatment of 34 superior cerebellar artery (SCA) aneurysms in 33 patients. METHODS: Between January 1995 and January 2007, 2,112 aneurysms were treated in our institution, and 36 aneurysms in 35 patients were located on the SCA (incidence 1.7%). Two of three distal SCA aneurysms were excluded. All the remaining 34 SCA aneurysms, of which 22 (65%) were ruptured and 12 (35%) were unruptured, in 33 patients were treated by endovascular techniques. There were 6 men and 27 women ranging from 29–72 years. In 14 patients (42%) multiple aneurysms were present. RESULTS: Initial angiographic occlusion was (near) complete in 32 aneurysms (94%) and incomplete in 2 aneurysms (6%). Complications leading to permanent morbidity or death occurred in two patients (6.1%, 95% CI 0.6 to 20.60%). Outcome at 6 months follow-up in 31 surviving patients was GOS5 in 26 (84%), GOS4 in 4 (13%) and GOS3 in 1 patient (3%). There were no episodes of (re)bleeding during 118 patient-years of follow-up. The 6-month angiographic follow up in 28 SCA aneurysms and extended angiographic follow-up in 19 showed stable occlusion in 27 aneurysms. No additional treatments were performed. CONCLUSION: SCA aneurysms are rare with an incidence of 1.7% of treated aneurysms at our institution. They are frequently associated with other aneurysms. Endovascular treatment is effective and safe in excluding the aneurysms from the circulation.
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spelling pubmed-20398552007-10-29 Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment Peluso, Jo P. P. van Rooij, Willem Jan Sluzewski, Menno Beute, Guus N. Neuroradiology Interventional Neuroradiology INTRODUCTION: The aim of this retrospective study was to determine the incidence, clinical presentation and midterm clinical and imaging outcome of endovascular treatment of 34 superior cerebellar artery (SCA) aneurysms in 33 patients. METHODS: Between January 1995 and January 2007, 2,112 aneurysms were treated in our institution, and 36 aneurysms in 35 patients were located on the SCA (incidence 1.7%). Two of three distal SCA aneurysms were excluded. All the remaining 34 SCA aneurysms, of which 22 (65%) were ruptured and 12 (35%) were unruptured, in 33 patients were treated by endovascular techniques. There were 6 men and 27 women ranging from 29–72 years. In 14 patients (42%) multiple aneurysms were present. RESULTS: Initial angiographic occlusion was (near) complete in 32 aneurysms (94%) and incomplete in 2 aneurysms (6%). Complications leading to permanent morbidity or death occurred in two patients (6.1%, 95% CI 0.6 to 20.60%). Outcome at 6 months follow-up in 31 surviving patients was GOS5 in 26 (84%), GOS4 in 4 (13%) and GOS3 in 1 patient (3%). There were no episodes of (re)bleeding during 118 patient-years of follow-up. The 6-month angiographic follow up in 28 SCA aneurysms and extended angiographic follow-up in 19 showed stable occlusion in 27 aneurysms. No additional treatments were performed. CONCLUSION: SCA aneurysms are rare with an incidence of 1.7% of treated aneurysms at our institution. They are frequently associated with other aneurysms. Endovascular treatment is effective and safe in excluding the aneurysms from the circulation. Springer-Verlag 2007-07-04 2007-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2039855/ /pubmed/17609935 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-007-0251-z Text en © Springer-Verlag 2007
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Peluso, Jo P. P.
van Rooij, Willem Jan
Sluzewski, Menno
Beute, Guus N.
Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title_full Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title_fullStr Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title_full_unstemmed Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title_short Superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
title_sort superior cerebellar artery aneurysms: incidence, clinical presentation and midterm outcome of endovascular treatment
topic Interventional Neuroradiology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2039855/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17609935
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00234-007-0251-z
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