Recurrent artery of Heubner aneurysms in focus: insights into occurrence and current treatment paradigms

IF 1.5 4区 医学 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Oday Atallah , Zeinab Hammoud , Yasser F. Almealawy , Vivek Sanker , Wireko Andrew Awuah , Toufik Abdul-Rahman , Ahmed Muthana , Aalaa Saleh , Inibehe Ime Okon , Bipin Chaurasia , Moshiur Rahman , Ahmed Kertam , Amr Badary
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Abstract

Introduction

The recurrent artery of Heubner (RAH), also known as the medial striate artery, is the most clinically important perforator of the anterior cerebral artery. RAH aneurysm is relatively rare, with 11 cases found in the present literature review, but poses significant clinical challenges due to potential impact on cognitive and motor functions. This systematic review explored available case reports to comprehensively understand clinical presentation, diagnosis, management and outcome in RAH aneurysm.

Materials and methods

Following PRISMA guidelines, this systematic review extensively explored RAH aneurysms, covering demographics, symptoms, diagnosis, treatments and outcomes. Comprehensive searches on PubMed, Scopus, Google Scholar, and Science Direct employed keywords such as "recurrent artery of Heubner aneurysm" and "Heubner's artery."

Results

After extensive screening, 9 qualifying studies were identified, with 11 patients diagnosed with rare RAH aneurysm. Median age was 55 years (standard deviation, 15.3 years), with 54.5% males. 45.5% of patients presented risk factors, including Moyamoya disease in 2 patients. The majority were classified as grade I/II on the Hunt and Hess (H&H) and World Federation of Neurological Societies (WFNS) systems. Aneurysms were predominantly located in the A1 segment, with a mean size of 4.7 mm. Treatments varied, with clipping being the most frequent (63.6%). The mortality rate was 18.2%. Clipping was associated with favorable outcomes but higher rates of infarction.

Conclusion

This analysis highlighted the various symptoms, therapy methods and outcomes of RAH aneurysm, with A1 being the predominant origin. Future research should explore potential genetic predisposition factors and novel therapeutic interventions to address gaps in our knowledge.

聚焦休布纳动脉瘤复发:对发生率和当前治疗模式的见解
导言霍布纳复发动脉(RAH)又称内侧纹状动脉,是大脑前动脉最重要的临床穿孔动脉。RAH 动脉瘤相对罕见,本文献综述共发现 11 例,但由于对认知和运动功能的潜在影响,给临床带来了巨大挑战。本系统性综述探讨了现有的病例报告,以全面了解 RAH 动脉瘤的临床表现、诊断、管理和预后。材料和方法本系统性综述遵循 PRISMA 指南,广泛探讨了 RAH 动脉瘤,内容包括人口统计学、症状、诊断、治疗和预后。在PubMed、Scopus、Google Scholar和Science Direct上进行了全面搜索,使用的关键词包括 "Recurrent artery of Heubner aneurysm "和 "Heubner's artery"。结果经过广泛筛选,确定了9项合格的研究,其中11名患者被诊断为罕见的RAH动脉瘤。中位年龄为 55 岁(标准差为 15.3 岁),男性占 54.5%。45.5%的患者存在风险因素,其中2名患者患有Moyamoya病。根据亨特和赫斯(Hunt and Hess,H&H)以及世界神经学会联合会(World Federation of Neurological Societies,WFNS)系统的分类,大多数患者的动脉瘤属于I/II级。动脉瘤主要位于A1节段,平均大小为4.7毫米。治疗方法各不相同,其中以剪除最为常见(63.6%)。死亡率为 18.2%。结论这项分析强调了 RAH 动脉瘤的各种症状、治疗方法和结果,其中 A1 是主要的起源。未来的研究应探索潜在的遗传易感因素和新型治疗干预措施,以弥补我们的知识空白。
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Neurochirurgie
Neurochirurgie 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
2.70
自引率
6.20%
发文量
100
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: Neurochirurgie publishes articles on treatment, teaching and research, neurosurgery training and the professional aspects of our discipline, and also the history and progress of neurosurgery. It focuses on pathologies of the head, spine and central and peripheral nervous systems and their vascularization. All aspects of the specialty are dealt with: trauma, tumor, degenerative disease, infection, vascular pathology, and radiosurgery, and pediatrics. Transversal studies are also welcome: neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, neurology, neuropediatrics, psychiatry, neuropsychology, physical medicine and neurologic rehabilitation, neuro-anesthesia, neurologic intensive care, neuroradiology, functional exploration, neuropathology, neuro-ophthalmology, otoneurology, maxillofacial surgery, neuro-endocrinology and spine surgery. Technical and methodological aspects are also taken onboard: diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, methods for assessing results, epidemiology, surgical, interventional and radiological techniques, simulations and pathophysiological hypotheses, and educational tools. The editorial board may refuse submissions that fail to meet the journal''s aims and scope; such studies will not be peer-reviewed, and the editor in chief will promptly inform the corresponding author, so as not to delay submission to a more suitable journal. With a view to attracting an international audience of both readers and writers, Neurochirurgie especially welcomes articles in English, and gives priority to original studies. Other kinds of article - reviews, case reports, technical notes and meta-analyses - are equally published. Every year, a special edition is dedicated to the topic selected by the French Society of Neurosurgery for its annual report.
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