Combined pterional burr hole and coagulation of middle meningeal artery for chronic subdural hematoma

Erico R. Cardoso, Radwa Abbas, Emily M. Stone, Shivali Patel
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There are many surgical techniques to treat chronic subdural hematomas (CSHs). However, they all have high recurrence rates. Recently, embolization of the middle meningeal artery (MMA) following surgical evacuation of CSH has reduced the recurrence rate. We investigated the feasibility of combining the surgical obliteration of the MMA at the same time as the placement of a burr hole for evacuation of the CSH. We report on nine patients who underwent 11 of these combined procedure by the same surgeon in two hospitals, including clinical data and images during the perioperative and postoperative periods. Cardoso had previously reported details of the surgical technique. Two patients underwent bilateral procedures. Two patients had two burr holes because the hematomas did not extend caudally to the pterion, where the MMA enters the calvarium. Intraoperative fluoroscopy was used to locate the point of entry of the MMA into the calvarium in most cases, except in two instances when navigation was utilized. This small series of nine cases suggests the feasibility of using this combined procedure as an additional option to the treatment of CSHs, especially where endovascular treatment might not be readily available. Furthermore, it has the potential advantages of safety, efficacy, avoidance of a second endovascular procedure, faster disappearance of the subdural collection, lesser exposure to radiation, and cost containment. Larger prospective controlled series are needed to identify its potential usefulness.
联合蝶形钻孔和脑膜中动脉凝固术治疗慢性硬膜下血肿
治疗慢性硬膜下血肿(CSH)的手术方法有很多。然而,它们的复发率都很高。最近,在手术清除慢性硬膜下血肿后栓塞脑膜中动脉(MMA)降低了复发率。我们研究了在手术阻断脑膜中动脉的同时置入毛细孔排空 CSH 的可行性。我们报告了在两家医院由同一位外科医生进行了 11 次上述联合手术的 9 位患者的情况,包括围手术期和术后的临床数据和图像。Cardoso曾报告过手术技术的细节。两名患者接受了双侧手术。两名患者有两个毛刺孔,因为血肿没有向尾部延伸至翼尖,即MMA进入小腿的位置。除两例使用导航外,大多数病例都是通过术中透视来确定MMA进入颅内的位置。这一小批九例病例表明,将这种联合手术作为治疗CSH的另一种选择是可行的,尤其是在无法立即进行血管内治疗的情况下。此外,它还具有安全、有效、避免第二次血管内手术、硬膜下积液消失更快、辐射暴露更少以及成本控制等潜在优势。需要更大规模的前瞻性对照系列研究来确定其潜在的实用性。
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