J Neurol Surg A Cent Eur Neurosurg 2019; 80(05): 391-395
DOI: 10.1055/s-0039-1677826
Surgical Technique
Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York

Intra-Aneurysmal Rupture of an Atheroma during the Clipping of Large Atherosclerotic Aneurysm of the Middle Cerebral Artery: A Case Report with Video Demonstration

Yeongu Chung
1   Department of Neurosurgery, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, Republic of Korea
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
Wonhyoung Park
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
Jung Cheol Park
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
Jaewoo Chung
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
,
Jae Sung Ahn
2   Department of Neurosurgery, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Republic of Korea
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Publication History

05 July 2018

19 November 2018

Publication Date:
28 May 2019 (online)

Abstract

Ischemic complications including silent or symptomatic events are known to occur during the clipping of intracranial aneurysms, although at a relatively lower rate than during endovascular treatment. An atherosclerotic or calcified neck is one of the major contributors to postoperative ischemic sequelae from a surgically treated aneurysm. Atherosclerotic changes in intracranial vessels or within an aneurysm wall or neck area are often seen during surgery. However, we were not previously able to detect any showering of atheromatous emboli during temporary or permanent clipping procedures. We describe a case of an intra-aneurysmal rupture of a squeezed atheroma observed after permanent clipping of an atherosclerotic large middle cerebral artery aneurysm. After tentative clipping to treat the severe atherosclerotic aneurysm in this patient, we applied supplementary clipping to the atherosclerotic area of the aneurysmal sac. The resulting squeezing of the intra-aneurysmal atheroma caused a leakage into the subadventitial layer of the aneurysmal sac. We also discuss the potential ischemic complications of aneurysmal clipping surgery. We conclude that the surgical techniques used to treat these specific aneurysms require circumspect planning through a review of preoperative images.

 
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