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Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients

OBJECTIVE: Intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms are rare lesions that are considered an important cause of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. We report our decade-long experience in treating ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retr...

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Autores principales: Lee, Myungseok, Park, In Sung, Lee, Kwang-Ho, Park, Hyun, Lee, Chul-Hee, Han, Jong Woo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Society of Cerebrovascular Surgeons; Society of Korean Endovascular Neurosurgeons 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29387627
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2017.19.4.268
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author Lee, Myungseok
Park, In Sung
Lee, Kwang-Ho
Park, Hyun
Lee, Chul-Hee
Han, Jong Woo
author_facet Lee, Myungseok
Park, In Sung
Lee, Kwang-Ho
Park, Hyun
Lee, Chul-Hee
Han, Jong Woo
author_sort Lee, Myungseok
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description OBJECTIVE: Intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms are rare lesions that are considered an important cause of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. We report our decade-long experience in treating ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective single-center study included 21 consecutive patients between February 2005 and March 2015. Their clinical features included radiologic finding at the initial examination, treatment modality, functional outcome at the last follow-up, mortality, and radiologic outcome at more than 6 months after the initial treatment. RESULTS: All 16 aneurysms were treated endovascularly; aneurysm trapping was performed in 9 patients and vascular reconstruction was performed in 7 patients. For 6 aneurysms involving the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), the modalities of treatment were aneurysm trapping in 3 patients and vascular reconstruction in 3 patients. The mean duration of follow-up was 29 months (range, 6–70 months). Five patients expired, indicating a mortality rate of 31%. In surviving patients, the unfavorable outcome rate (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] > 2) was 36%. The overall mean mRS for survivors was 1.8. Angiographic follow-up in 11 survivors at 13 months, (range, 6–46 months) revealed recanalization of the aneurysm in one patient. CONCLUSIONS: Ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm is associated with poor functional outcome and high mortality. More immediate treatments are needed due to the high rebleeding rate in this disease condition. Endovascular treatment may be a useful option for ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms.
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spelling pubmed-57888342018-01-31 Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients Lee, Myungseok Park, In Sung Lee, Kwang-Ho Park, Hyun Lee, Chul-Hee Han, Jong Woo J Cerebrovasc Endovasc Neurosurg Original Article OBJECTIVE: Intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms are rare lesions that are considered an important cause of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. We report our decade-long experience in treating ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This retrospective single-center study included 21 consecutive patients between February 2005 and March 2015. Their clinical features included radiologic finding at the initial examination, treatment modality, functional outcome at the last follow-up, mortality, and radiologic outcome at more than 6 months after the initial treatment. RESULTS: All 16 aneurysms were treated endovascularly; aneurysm trapping was performed in 9 patients and vascular reconstruction was performed in 7 patients. For 6 aneurysms involving the posterior inferior cerebellar artery (PICA), the modalities of treatment were aneurysm trapping in 3 patients and vascular reconstruction in 3 patients. The mean duration of follow-up was 29 months (range, 6–70 months). Five patients expired, indicating a mortality rate of 31%. In surviving patients, the unfavorable outcome rate (modified Rankin Scale [mRS] > 2) was 36%. The overall mean mRS for survivors was 1.8. Angiographic follow-up in 11 survivors at 13 months, (range, 6–46 months) revealed recanalization of the aneurysm in one patient. CONCLUSIONS: Ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysm is associated with poor functional outcome and high mortality. More immediate treatments are needed due to the high rebleeding rate in this disease condition. Endovascular treatment may be a useful option for ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms. Korean Society of Cerebrovascular Surgeons; Society of Korean Endovascular Neurosurgeons 2017-12 2017-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC5788834/ /pubmed/29387627 http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2017.19.4.268 Text en © 2017 Journal of Cerebrovascular and Endovascular Neurosurgery http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lee, Myungseok
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Lee, Kwang-Ho
Park, Hyun
Lee, Chul-Hee
Han, Jong Woo
Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title_full Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title_fullStr Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title_full_unstemmed Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title_short Endovascular Treatments for Ruptured Intracranial Vertebral Artery Dissecting Aneurysms: Experience in 16 Patients
title_sort endovascular treatments for ruptured intracranial vertebral artery dissecting aneurysms: experience in 16 patients
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5788834/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29387627
http://dx.doi.org/10.7461/jcen.2017.19.4.268
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